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Social media divided over woman’s view that fathers should pay for childbirth

Yen.com.gh

Yen.com.gh

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June 23, 2026

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Social media divided over woman’s view that fathers should pay for childbirth

A young woman's claim that men should compensate women for childbirth has sparked intense social media debate on parental responsibility and motherhood's value.

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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

Under the Influence video series: How social media affects our youth – and how we can respond

Under the Influence video series: How social media affects our youth – and how we can respond

Korea Times News

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· Jun 21, 2026

Adults addicted to social media complain

Adults addicted to social media complain

Intellectual Takeout

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· Jun 29, 2026

The ‘Tradwives’ Who Don’t Talk the Talk, but Walk the Walk

Whenever the internet makes a trend of a certain lifestyle, that lifestyle, however good it may be, is unlikely to emerge unscathed. The cartooning of traditional wives and mothers on social media is one such example. Many mothers build massive followings online by romanticizing homeschooling, baking, homesteading, and other markers of traditional motherhood. It’s all

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Media sosial tidak boleh selesaikan masalah mereka – Sheila Rusly

KUALA LUMPUR: Pelakon dan penerbit, Sheila Rusly, berpandangan media sosial tidak mampu menyelesaikan masalah yang dihadapi manusia. Disebabkan itu katanya, ramai yang menunjukkan perkara indah di media sosial berbanding masalah yang mereka hadapi. “Bila kita terlalu mengidolakan kehidupan manusia lain tidak bermakna kehidupan mereka terpaling sempurna. ”Masalah ada dimana-mana cuma bezanya mereka tidak berkongsi dekat ... Read more The post Media sosial tidak boleh selesaikan masalah mereka – Sheila Rusly appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 1, 2026

“I Just Wanted to Eat”: A Grandmother’s Refusal to Hold Her Newborn Grandchild Sparks a Massive Online Debate

Small acts of support mean a lot to new mothers. The post “I Just Wanted to Eat”: A Grandmother’s Refusal to Hold Her Newborn Grandchild Sparks a Massive Online Debate appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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Related coverage for "Social media divided over woman’s view that fathers should pay for childbirth": The New Zealand Herald — Under the Influence video series: How social media affects our youth – and how we can respond . Korea Times News — Adults addicted to social media complain. Intellectual Takeout — The ‘Tradwives’ Who Don’t Talk the Talk, but Walk the Walk. Utusan Malaysia — Media sosial tidak boleh selesaikan masalah mereka – Sheila Rusly. TwistedSifter — “I Just Wanted to Eat”: A Grandmother’s Refusal to Hold Her Newborn Grandchild Sparks a Massive Online Debate