Cool, glad to hear it.Optimus Prime Rib wrote:things seem to have smoothed out with Jessy and I
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Glad to hear things are working out for you. They have to. You were true to your word. In the end, that always prevails.Optimus Prime Rib wrote: I would LOVE to spend everyday with my kids.. Id be terrible at it btw. They wear me out after 15 minutes. In fact, hold on one moment while I get them to stop jumping off the the end table onto the couch and bounce onto an elabortae arrangement of pillows they have put out.. Mind you they are 3 and 2.
Oh yeah compeltely diff topic I know, but things seem to have smoothed out with Jessy and IThanks for the support everyone!
I'm sorry Stu, but I just think you are flat out wrong. You have been proven wrong by years and years of scientific evidence and phychosocial analyses that there is such a thing as maternal instinct and a maternal bond with offspring. It's just fact.For women to have a calling as mothers, there would need to be willed design of biology (which would be found to be of flawed design in any case.) What we find ourselves with instead are statistical trends -- things that many women accomplish more easily or with more satisfaction than many men (and vice versa) owing to a mix of chemistry and culture. In this case a significant deal to do with culture -- although we are seeing more men taking care of kids now, as has been seen in rather more isolated circumstances historically.
That may be true, but the problem is that the way you are presenting yourself is as if there are only absolutes in the world, when the reality is that some women have strong maternal instincts, some are not so strong, some don't feel it at all.Yaya wrote:I'm sorry Stu, but I just think you are flat out wrong. You have been proven wrong by years and years of scientific evidence and phychosocial analyses that there is such a thing as maternal instinct and a maternal bond with offspring. It's just fact.
Oh, I agree, there are always exceptions to every rule. But I'm basing my discussions not solely on psychosocial evidence but physiological and biological evidence. Women by their physical natures have at the microscopic level differences that make them better equipped for child rearing. Does this tranlate to women being actually better at tending to children in every case? Of course not. I mean, women abuse children too. But physically speaking, their bodies have been prepared from conception to tend to the needs of their offspring and provide needs that men cannot, like breast milk for example. Breast milk is not just nutrition. It provides antibodies, for example, that give the baby the ability to fight off infection. Can a man provide this? No. Can a man carry a child in his abdomen for nine months? No.Rebis wrote: Sweeping generalisations cannot be applied to real life situations in the vain hope of simplifying events. Psychology is not a straightforward science like most branches of Physics and Chemistry. It's dealing with one of the most complex (and little understood) systems known and so the majority of what is called 'proof' is actually just example-based theory.
No they're not.Yaya wrote: Women by their physical natures have at the microscopic level differences that make them better equipped for child rearing.
No they haven't.But physically speaking, their bodies have been prepared from conception to tend to the needs of their offspring and provide needs that men cannot, like breast milk for example.
And you can't get pregnant from kissing.Breast milk is not just nutrition. It provides antibodies, for example, that give the baby the ability to fight off infection. Can a man provide this? No. Can a man carry a child in his abdomen for nine months? No.
Yaya wrote:there are always exceptions
Does this tranlate to women being actually better at tending to children in every case? Of course not.
the bond with a father certainly can be stronger.
Right, so you're agreeing with me. Glad to hear it.generally speaking, some things work better than others
So was a flat Earth.it's just fact.
Anyone who gets the job done expeditiously. I'm not picky about who just saved my life.Kup_1 wrote:what would you rather have climb up those steps and save your ass...