A lady’s post questioning why marriage requires spending a lifetime with one partner sparked mixed reactions online. Instead of addressing her viewpoint or engaging the topic thoughtfully, one response chose a different route: “This must be a product of a single mother.”
This comment is both irrelevant and prejudiced. It shifts the discussion from personal beliefs about marriage to an unfair attack on single mothers as a group. Being raised by a single parent does not determine someone’s values, morality, or views on commitment. Such remarks rely on stigma rather than reason and add nothing meaningful to the conversation. Reducing complex opinions to family background stereotypes only fuels discrimination and avoids real dialogue.

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