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No, Not me being a nurse. It is important since I take care of the sick, elderly, and dying. However, Being A mother is way more important. The mother takes care and teaches her child to live in the real world(mostly). Protects her child from harm. Loves her child unconditionally. If not, they have failed their child.

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What about if the mother puts their child on ADHD or other psychotropic medications to "deal" with the real world?

 

Excuse me, madam, but we are having a conversation about oranges here. Please post on topic.

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What about if the mother puts their child on ADHD or other psychotropic medications to "deal" with the real world?

 


how do you feel about divorce?

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PhuturePriest

Why have fathers been thrown to the side? Children need a father just as much as they need a mother. There is no parent that is more important. Both are equally important, though there are times when one is used more than the other. When the children are young, they need their mother more than their father. When they are teenagers, they need their father more than their mother. This doesn't mean you still don't need the other during these times.

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This is open mic not the lame board. Let's get with the program.

To FP... I see your point but Considering my Situation as a military brat and my dad was gone most of my teen years. I came out to be fine since my mom fought for me, taught me and discipline me the same things that my dad would have not been able to do so either way. Yes, Fathers are important. They give us guidance. Yes, Every child needs a Mother and Father but Sometimes when the situation is not so giving one parent tends to be able do both jobs. I am not questioning if a child can live with one parent, I am giving the situation with an actual outcome.  The results don't always come out this way, I do realize this but this is what happen to me.

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PhuturePriest

This is open mic not the lame board. Let's get with the program.

To FP... I see your point but Considering my Situation as a military brat and my dad was gone most of my teen years. I came out to be fine since my mom fought for me, taught me and discipline me the same things that my dad would have not been able to do so either way. Yes, Fathers are important. They give us guidance. Yes, Every child needs a Mother and Father but Sometimes when the situation is not so giving one parent tends to be able do both jobs. I am not questioning if a child can live with one parent, I am giving the situation with an actual outcome.  The results don't always come out this way, I do realize this but this is what happen to me.

 

Women cannot do the man's job. They simply can't. No matter what you think, your mother did not treat you the same way your father would have. The fact you think all fathers teach their children is discipline shows that quite clearly. A mother cannot teach men how to be men, and a father cannot teach a woman how to be a woman. They both have things to teach their daughters and sons, but you simply cannot compensate everything when you don't have one or the other. You will be robbed of something if you don't have both parents.

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Evangetholic

BTW: Did you finally get that skin-bleaching you've been praying for?

 


Chick, if you had any idea how much restraint I'm using right now you'd probably go and hide.

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Chick, if you had any idea how much restraint I'm using right now you'd probably go and hide.

 

I doubt it. But either way, it wasn't my intention to offend. I was just remarking on your profile pic. Sorry if I hit a nerve!

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Evangetholic

I doubt it. But either way, it wasn't my intention to offend. I was just remarking on your profile pic. Sorry if I hit a nerve!

 


You did.

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