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<blockquote data-quote="Coja Petrus Uscan" data-source="post: 1154131" data-attributes="member: 12967"><p>You may be right that a father might be able to get away with not being around much until later life, that certainly seems to be the most appropriate time for him to be around.</p><p></p><p>Research seems to suggest otherwise. According to a report in Fathers and Their Impact on Children's Well-Being: "Even from birth, children who have an involved father are more likely to be emotionally secure, be confident to explore their surroundings, and, as they grow older, have better social connections.</p><p></p><p>I saw another study that suggested that children having more input from a father leads to better results than less. This makes sense as most children don't have a huge input from their father due to culture and work. If you do it's an advantage other other kids.</p><p></p><p>My observation is that children who grow up without a father tend to be either socially dejected or given to crime in later life. The only out is if the mother gets her head down and builds a life around providing for the child. All the "gimps" in my school came from fatherless homes, all the bullies came from homes with domestic abuse and all the people who have done alright came from stable homes.</p><p></p><p>There are a <a href="https://www.dads4kids.org.au/resources/FACTS-ON-FATHERLESSNESS.pdf" target="_blank">whole host of studies</a> showing that no father dramatically increases bad outcomes in life.</p><p></p><p>My parents remained married for all of their lives, but I have virtually no memories of my father throughout my entire childhood. At home I was raised by my mother and grandmother. In school my teachers were mainly a mix of dippy women and old frumps. The only male model I had was my father, which was one of utter passivity. My model was whenever something is initiated it's by a woman. So that's the model through which I have lived my life and it's very difficult to turn back these early programmings. At the root this forum is against combating this kind of behaviour, which seems to be increasingly the norm. The root of that is the denigration of men and them shirking their responsibilities.</p><p></p><p>McGregor has spent a lifetime virtue signalling, but it's a pretty easy thing to do when you don't have to worry about money. When it came to making a real sacrifice and sticking with an aging woman he'd somehow managed to spend 17 years with, he couldn't do it. Even though it appears he had been up to hits nuts in young gash all these years. Ewan can have a lot more than most men and he's chosen to have it all:</p><p></p><p>- fame</p><p>- riches</p><p>- pussy</p><p>- family</p><p>- virtue [signalling]</p><p>- achievement, awards</p><p></p><p>He's not prepared to sate his giant appetite for the sake of his own children, who it seems have now ditched him. He must have know this could happen, but he just couldn't stop himself from having more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coja Petrus Uscan, post: 1154131, member: 12967"] You may be right that a father might be able to get away with not being around much until later life, that certainly seems to be the most appropriate time for him to be around. Research seems to suggest otherwise. According to a report in Fathers and Their Impact on Children's Well-Being: "Even from birth, children who have an involved father are more likely to be emotionally secure, be confident to explore their surroundings, and, as they grow older, have better social connections. I saw another study that suggested that children having more input from a father leads to better results than less. This makes sense as most children don't have a huge input from their father due to culture and work. If you do it's an advantage other other kids. My observation is that children who grow up without a father tend to be either socially dejected or given to crime in later life. The only out is if the mother gets her head down and builds a life around providing for the child. All the "gimps" in my school came from fatherless homes, all the bullies came from homes with domestic abuse and all the people who have done alright came from stable homes. There are a [url=https://www.dads4kids.org.au/resources/FACTS-ON-FATHERLESSNESS.pdf]whole host of studies[/url] showing that no father dramatically increases bad outcomes in life. My parents remained married for all of their lives, but I have virtually no memories of my father throughout my entire childhood. At home I was raised by my mother and grandmother. In school my teachers were mainly a mix of dippy women and old frumps. The only male model I had was my father, which was one of utter passivity. My model was whenever something is initiated it's by a woman. So that's the model through which I have lived my life and it's very difficult to turn back these early programmings. At the root this forum is against combating this kind of behaviour, which seems to be increasingly the norm. The root of that is the denigration of men and them shirking their responsibilities. McGregor has spent a lifetime virtue signalling, but it's a pretty easy thing to do when you don't have to worry about money. When it came to making a real sacrifice and sticking with an aging woman he'd somehow managed to spend 17 years with, he couldn't do it. Even though it appears he had been up to hits nuts in young gash all these years. Ewan can have a lot more than most men and he's chosen to have it all: - fame - riches - pussy - family - virtue [signalling] - achievement, awards He's not prepared to sate his giant appetite for the sake of his own children, who it seems have now ditched him. He must have know this could happen, but he just couldn't stop himself from having more. [/QUOTE]
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