This paper examines the structural and interpersonal mechanisms that lead to the exploitation of single mothers, using the archetypal figure “Felicia” as a focal point. While the name represents a composite of documented cases, the analysis focuses on three primary vectors of exploitation: labor (gig economy and MLMs), housing (rental discrimination and eviction vulnerability), and digital/social (sugar dating and content creation). The paper argues that Felicia’s exploitation is not a series of individual poor choices but a predictable outcome of systemic gaps in childcare, family law, and social safety nets.
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As she sat there, feeling defeated and broken, Felicia realized that she wasn't alone. There were countless other mothers out there, just like her, who were being exploited and marginalized. Would you like me to proceed with that approach instead
Exploitation can take many forms, from financial manipulation to emotional abuse. Moms like Felicia often find themselves in vulnerable positions, making it difficult to escape these situations. It's essential to acknowledge the reality of exploitation and its impact on families. Exploitation can take many forms
Felicia's story took a turn for the better when she discovered a support network of fellow moms who had gone through similar experiences. With their help, she gained the confidence and resources needed to break free from her exploiter. Today, Felicia is a strong advocate for moms' rights and empowerment.