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So now I'm going to be a father. Best advice for raising a family? My wife can't stand niggers and jews, so I made sure I found the right one before making it happen. Trying to prepare accordingly. We make a comfortable income for the most part. Just wasn't sure what the best way to move forward was.

So now I'm going to be a father. Best advice for raising a family? My wife can't stand niggers and jews, so I made sure I found the right one before making it happen. Trying to prepare accordingly. We make a comfortable income for the most part. Just wasn't sure what the best way to move forward was.

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[–] 15 pts

If you have a family history of autism, then stay away from vaccines that contain aluminum. The worst is Hep B, the first dose of which is offered before you even take the baby home.

[–] 10 pts

Most child vaccines are totally unnecessary

[–] 8 pts

All vaccines are a corruption of the immune system and do more harm than good. We have incredible tools available to us on the internet to treat illness unlike any point in history. Use it to your advantage. Every parent I have spoke to who has not vaccinated their child says there children are hands down healthier than kids who did take the vaccines.

[–] 6 pts

God will give your baby a perfectly fine immune system. Just make sure to tell the doctor/hospital ahead of time so you don't have to endure a vaccine salespitch when you should be enjoying the birth of your child.

[–] 2 pts

I wouldn't say it's in my family history, but my niece supposedly had autism. I honestly think it was just my sister-in-law trying to parade around a handicapped kid for benefits. She had her on that gluten free diet, too. Now my niece is an adult and working at a fucking grocery store with no idea on what she wants to do. Sad. If my kid wants to be take up a trade, I'll be so damn happy.

[–] 4 pts

As a third generation engineer, my grandfather taught my dad, my dad taught me, and now I'm one of the youngest direct vendors for a fortune 100 company. My dad brought me with him every where. I started working with him in the field when I was 8 and could read and comprehend a full set of engineered drawings at 14. Now I will pass it on to my child when the time comes. Walk the path you want your kid to walk and they will follow.