Is this a double standard?
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Answer:
Looks like a reasonable question to me. What's the double standard and why would you have gotten nasties about it?
Update:
Forgive me for still being a little confused on this. From reading your additional info, it's not the question that's a double-standard, it's the asker. You think the quesitons you ask are received with skeptism and malice, while other people receive legitimate answers. Is that correct?
If so, then I can assure you that jerks are jerks, and they're going to give nasty answers, no matter who asks the question.
Secondly, perhaps you did not objectively phrase the questions you received nasties on. A lot of people are quick to be mean and rude if they're offended, or feel accused by, the question.
Finally, forgettaboutit! Who cares what some jerks say or do on a mass internet forum like this? It's not like anyone's going to die because you got thumbs down on your question, and someone calling you stupid or whatever doesn't make it so.
okay...
No its not. Sounds like the asker was looking for people with experience maybe so she could help someone she knew that was young and pregnant to become successful.
please continue on. . . . . . or is it just me who is not getting it.
I think its an interesting question that sheds a lot of light on current situations.
I know a woman who had 2 kids by 18 and graduates with a 4 year degree in 18 months, she's 24.
I dont see it as a double standard, it just depends on the air of yahoo the day or moment you ask.
If theres been a lot of mean questions about young moms that particular day, or you word your question wrong, then yeah, people will tear you a new bum hole.
but asking a genuine question like that is actually quite interesting and educational.
I don't understand, you're just saying that that question would have gotten a lot of negative responses if YOU were the one who posed it?
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