(March 2, 2014 at 1:10 am)rasetsu Wrote: there is nothing wrong with having ritualistic roles geared toward having children, and protecting those who do.
Do married people with kids get more tax benefits than single people with kids? (Honestly asking, I'm single with no kids so I don't know what benefits married people or people with kids get) If the point is to protect and support people who have kids than there should be no difference between the tax breaks a married couple with kids receives and the tax breaks a single parent receives and there should be no tax benefit simply for signing a piece of paper.
As for tax breaks simply for getting married, from my totally unbiased vantage point as a single person


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