It is normal and natural for a child to have one female parent and one male parent.
Male and female are different. The male represents going out and facing the world, plus authority.
The female represents learning things, and compassion. We need one of each.
Denying this is denying human nature.
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"The female represents learning things"
Women confirmed for the smarter sex, MRA's mad at college sex ratios BTFO.
Ideally kids would have loving families, with the variety between both genders (and within each) represented - families where the kids felt safe and were protected with effective boundaries.
Ideally, every man, woman and child would always have enough to eat, as well as shelter, especially during inclement weather.
Guess what, OP? Life is not fair. Few get what they actually deserve (good or bad).
When stable and fit people married to same-sex partners adopt kids, those kids will do far better than they would in alternative situations.
Jesus had two daddies.
Denying this is denying Atheism .
...oh, and here's one of each:
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An expert test pilot being recognised for their service to their country by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Also, Chuck Yeager.
It's fairly normal for a child to only have one parent, usually the female one.
It seems pretty normal and natural for some men to shirk responsibilities. How's that for authority?
So the only differences are that men go out, face the world and exerts authority, while women learn stuff and feel compassion? That's it? Poor you; your life must be very limited...
All the women I know go out and face the world on a daily basis.
A lot of the men in my family are teachers, with strong compassion for others.
Studies show that women in general have more of the traits that make better leaders. One of which is, indeed, compassion.
Denying that all humans are individuals, with individual traits, interests and ideas, is to deny human nature, dolt.
So I had no basis for going out and facing the world or authority? Could've fooled me. Must have been transmitted from my father... who was in prison. In another city (and much of the time, another state).
Why is it that "human nature" often means "what makes sense to me in my belief system"?
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