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Originally Posted by adysav
You can turn the page upside down, translate it into hebrew and back or chant it backwards around a camp fire, but that doesn't change the fact that the highlighted part clearly states there is no gender bias indicated. This is at odds with your summarisation "In short, gender bias can play a role in the determination..."
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I think that i might as well be typing in arabic.
[/quote]Indeed, analyzed fairly, the data underlying the figure strongly suggest social and cultural forces at play beyond a holistic analysis of children=s best interests.[/quote]
It says their isn't any conclusive evidence for or against gender bias, but that the data strongy suggests social and cultural forces at play beyond what is best for the children. This directly contradicts your assertion that the results of child custody cases are a reflection of what is best for the children.
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Originally Posted by adysav
Last time I checked, expectations were not equivalent to law. There is no law saying that a man can't stay at home with his child, and no law saying his wife can't go to work while he does it.
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Okay, then tell your boss his wife is a whore. That's not illegal. C'mon, don't be a slave to society's expectations of you.