Richard Cooper
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I just don't see it.
Yeah, because I guess with your approach, you can still have kids, which is what most guys want without being married, right?
Yeah, I mean, like you can love a woman and not live in a way that looks like marriage.
You can love a woman and have children and not live in a way that looks like marriage.
Most women don't like it because the marriage component gives them access to half of my pot of gold.
But tough.
I mean, you know, that's just the way that I roll.
If you don't like it, I'll just, you know, I'll just move on the next gal sort of thing.
So do you have some sort of agreement, say you have a kid with someone you're not married to, how would that work if they want to keep the kid?
Is there some sort of contract you sign?
That's going to depend on where you live, and there's certain things that you can do to reduce the risk.
So your audience is mostly going to be American.
And I think at the time of this recording, the National Parenting Organization website publishes a report card every year, and it tells you what states have favorable laws for fathers that...
When I say favorable, not hostile towards fathers.
So like at this time, Florida, Kentucky, you know, for example, have like an A rating.
So you're kind of awarded default 50-50.
You don't have to fight for custody in those states.
So you would be wise if you wanted to have kids to move to those states.
And that's a step that a lot of guys aren't really, you know, prepared to make.
I mean, you know, you might have something going on in Detroit, Michigan or, you know, whatever in, you know, Wisconsin.