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  2. 50 People Share If They Regret Their Decision On Having Kids ...

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    Image credits: Feef #5. Having kids is a monumental life-changing decision. I will tell anybody that before you have kids, be very sure that you want them for the right reasons.

  3. R.O. Kwon on the Parents Who Regret Having Children - AOL

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    Parental regret springs from a range of origins, not all having to do with privation of choice or means.In and before a post-Dobbs U.S., people have given birth against their will.The cost of ...

  4. Gisèle Pelicot said she had no regrets, but hope for the future after a judge sentenced her ex-husband to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping her for years.

  5. Relationships for incarcerated individuals - Wikipedia

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    However, some research posits that prison-level support systems, such as education programs, provide more social support and thus more prosocial benefits for women than men. [22] This could be because women are relationship-oriented and women's prison environment is less based on coercive power structures. [22]

  6. Solitary confinement of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Women are more likely than men to be the primary guardian of a child or children; having a mother who is in solitary confinement can be very detrimental to the children. [2] Inmates in solitary confinement have much less frequent contact with family members, and when they do, they are usually separated by a partition. [ 2 ]

  7. Incarceration of women - Wikipedia

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    White, who started transitioning while in prison, was described by the judge as a "predator" and a danger to women and children. [57] [58] In October 2020, the Ministry of Justice (United Kingdom) (MoJ) policy on incarcerating transgender prisoners in women's prison was challenged at the High Court of Justice by an unnamed prisoner. [59]

  8. Meet the Ungers - The Huffington Post

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    Myers spent 36 years in a women’s prison. Over the decades she became a leader there, the co-founder of a therapy group and a manager in the sewing shop, a multimillion-dollar business that made flags and uniforms. The Maryland Parole Commission tried to release her twice, but governors blocked the commission both times.

  9. Mothers Are Revealing How They Realized They Regret Having ...

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    "I know many, many of my friends with children feel the same."View Entire Post ›