Seawytch
Information isnt Advocacy
Either you did not read my post completely or I did not articulate it properly. So I asked my wife to read my post and she knew exactly what I meant.Well, there are those that believe that a men and women DO have different approaches as it pertains to children and whereas I do not agree with them, they have made some compelling arguments in that direction."What parenting skill requires either a penis or a vagina? " In the Society of the seawytch, the Eunuch raises the children.One, there is no society of the Eunuch, no cult of the LGBT.
Two, there only deeply distrubed folks like Elektra, Pop, Sil, and others.
Did you look up the meaning of Eunuch, I think you should.
No, you should. A eunuch still has a gender.
Answer the question. What parenting skill requires either a penis or a vagina?
And when a child experiences a diversity of approaches, that child is afforded a more complete reality of life during its most formidable years.
At the risk of being politically incorrect, but, instead, realistic......a man is more likely to teach his son that "the man is the head of the household"...and the mother, in turns, shows that son with her everyday actions how the man is full of shit.
I know many gay men that are "he men"....and where would be the offset if they were married and adopted a son?
Now, don't rip that example apart...it is an example.....and the example is not my point.
Parenting does not require anything you listed. Men as the "head of the household" isn't something that is required to be taught...and isn't true anymore.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/05/3...-breadwinner-on-the-rise-study-says.html?_r=0
So I assume you did not read my post completely.
I never said that "Men are head of the household" is a correct statement nor did I say such a statement is a requirement of parenting.
Read my post again....and then respond.
Or don't.
Whatever floats your boat.
You said, and I quote: "At the risk of being politically incorrect, but, instead, realistic......a man is more likely to teach his son that "the man is the head of the household"
That was a direct quote from you. That isn't a parenting skill nor is it required to be a good parent.