Message from @Deller
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Tell that to Zachary Turner
Mothers typically embody the empathy and care model for the child, whereas the father usually is supposed to represent a more ethic and authoritative one.
*Typically*, I want to emphasize.
Thats the thing
and show harshness
My father is a great man and one I want to be
but him taking the mother role would be so
Unorthodox
It would be ridiculous
So, one mother drugs her kid and jumps into the ocean, and suddenly mothers aren't naturally more empathetic and caring towards their children?
too much empathy imo
Thats called taking an outlier and extrapolating it out of proportion
eeyup.
Pro-choiceers do this a lot with rapes and the like
sexism is inherently supposed to be negative prejudiced, while saying asians are always good at math seems unfair, I dont think saying mothers are more caring to babies is what we want to call sexist
Asians are good at math seems more positive than negative
I mentioned it because it doesnt apply- if it is true its a cultural thing
sexism is based on biology
rather, people want it to be, but it shouldnt be
I never said the mother can’t be more empathetic. It’s almost like naturally assuming all mothers are more empathetic is just as irrational as assuming they’re not. Judge people individually, not as collectives
but we are going by facts
babies dont judge people individually lol
ok so
a lot of that list is "more time"
Females tend to be more geared towards helping the children
Except you’re not going by facts, you’re going by scientific assumptions
any of you chaps play besiege?
@Singleton ayyy
Just because the mother is more likely to be better suited to raise children in any given relationship, doesn’t make it true of every relationship
bottom line is that individual's personalities and motivations vary a LOT more than the average difference between men and women
a woman engineer that is dedicated and smart is more valuable to society than them spending most of their time taking care of children
best steam engine maker in the community
true and no one has ever said that a mother that feels like she doesnt want to have kids should have kids
the point was that a good mom is more stimulating for a young child than a good dad, on average
I don't think anyone is using the term "every" or "all." I just think it's pointless to bring up the #NotAll argument because it's inherently an argument from a position of bad faith.
of course we need to keep the birth rate over 1x (assuming we actually want to increase an area's population) but that doesn't mean you should make blanket rules over an entire gender
Well, I can't speak for Aussie. lol
if things were THAT obvious then it wouldnt need scientific study, derr