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Originally Posted by filtherton
You omitted the bold part, why for?
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I knew you'd point that out.
I didn't include it because the other two sentences were sufficient to make my point, that everyone is not the same and they don't all fit neatly into my categories.
That, and I don't like scrolling pages at a time just to read one line comments.
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Originally Posted by filtherton
So again, we've gone from "Women are better at raising children" to "Men and women are different".
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Not exactly.
The bits I quoted, in summary, women naturally have a stronger attachment to their child than the fathers and they also have a natural "ethic of care" and concentrate on relationships. Women naturally think like parents and men do not, but that is not to say they cannot easily learn to do so.
My last quote in the previous post adds some insight into why there is so little written about the subject.