In a 1925 inquiry a reporter asked random people of Brooklyn their views on parents disowning a daughter who has a child out of wedlock. All of them - both male and female - thought that it is human to make mistakes like than and parents should feel obliged to keep supporting their daughter no matter what, and are probably to blame for her mistake themselves anyways.
You anons are not more backwards about the subject than people 100 years ago, right?
You anons are not more backwards about the subject than people 100 years ago, right?