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Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by neonbash0: 10:55am On Oct 02, 2021 |
Which generation started the Baby Mama/Baby Daddy syndrome and normalizing broken homes. Silent Generation (1920's-1940s) Baby Boomers (1940's-1960's) Generation X (1960's-1970's) Millenials (1980's-1990s) |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by Klass99(f): 10:57am On Oct 02, 2021 |
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Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by Nobody: 10:58am On Oct 02, 2021 |
Slave masters started it. They just banged and disposed, leaving the poor babe to her fate Abeg make Una vote for me. See info for siggy. God bless you plenty |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by MufasaLion: 11:51am On Oct 02, 2021 |
It has been in existence for many years just that it wasn't a trend then. Now, the Millennials have made it a norm. 1 Like |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by cayorday89(m): 4:02pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
Is it in Nigeria or the world at large, cos it's something that has long been in existence in the western world... One thing I want people to understand is that everything that happens now in this current dispensation happened in times past, it's just not what we hear on a daily apart from the very few been heard about in our immediate environment due to the lack of a means of sharing instantly to the world at large... Now person wey do bad for Europe, we go hear the gist instantly for Africa.. 1 Like |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by cayorday89(m): 4:06pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
Klass99:I will disagree with you on this, it has been in existence before the time stipulated by you, I wasn't shocked when I read about the history of some western people preceding 1980 and saw the terms been used, it was not just a popular term and even as at then it was not widely accepted by them.. 1 Like |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by Klass99(f): 4:39pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by crackhaus: 7:21pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
neonbash0:None of the above. Feminists started it... 3 Likes |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by cayorday89(m): 9:41pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
Klass99:You are very right but come to think of it, the power of social media, it takes things to a whole new level, whether good or bad.. It is the reason why we think things happen more nowadays compared to before but it's almost same ratio considering the population of now and then, and there are still so many people who will not conform to such even now.. The major difference between now and then is that, if it happens in a 100 different places we will likely hear about 80 of it instantly irrespective if the location and probably the remaining 20 cases before the week runs out compared to then when we might hear about only 20 to 30 and maybe many weeks or months after hear about another 10 of the already happened cases, so my point is with social media it makes it more pronounced and cases spread rapidly compared to days of old... Note:I am referring to incidents generally and not just baby mama/daddy alone... I grew up in a very large compound that stretched acroos two streets and things happened amongst adults, youth, and teenagers, not different from what is obtained now. |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by Foodqueen(f): 10:03pm On Oct 02, 2021 |
It has always been. Internet makes the world a small village. If u know u know. |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by frozen70(f): 10:45am On Oct 03, 2021 |
neonbash0: It's as old as human history, but it's so common now |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by YouAreNotAlonE: 2:07pm On Oct 03, 2021 |
neonbash0: It has been since time immemorial in my own opinion, because how do you explain that my own grandfather that died at over 100yrs old. Had a baby mama while he was younger(she later got married), it was actually funny because that child my grandfather had came for the burial |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by eazzzy1(m): 3:37pm On Oct 03, 2021 |
Millennials. In the olden days baby mamas were mostly women who got married, had kids then got divorced, so they went from wife to ‘mother of my kids’ AKA baby mama. Even in Canada, the rate of unmarried couples living together AKA live in couples has spiked by about 25% since the early 2000’s. Back then, the only way people could have sex was either get married or pay for it, that isn’t the case for the millennials. A few factors contributing to the spike in having children without the traditional marriage institution includes; Easy accessibility to sex, the cost of getting a divorce, cheating women, social media, feminism etc |
Re: Discusssion: Which Generation Started The Baby Mama/baby Daddy Syndrome And Norm by merieam16(f): 9:58pm On Oct 03, 2021 |
It's been on for decades but tuface official brought it to limelight |
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