MsVShantrell;1894029 said:Fathers are incredibly important in the development of children. Yes, a woman can raise a child on her own, but that doesn't mean it should be done. Similarly, a man can raise a child on his own, but that doesn't mean it should be done. I think men and women provide something unique. And if a woman ever gets to the point where she think that we can give a child everything that he/she needs to be as emotionally, mentally, and spiritually sound as possible-- not recognizing that there are some limitations-- then she probably doesn't deserve to have a man anyways. That's "independent" gone wrong. Period. Men, we need you.. But we need you all to rise up to the occasion and handle your responsibilities like men. Provide, protect, and profess love to your children. Period.
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Aight, I'm need you and Conscious__Nkechi to start teaching classes to the lost women out here. I'm almost starting to think yall aren't really women cuz yall make way too much damns sense. (I kid, I kid). But for real I swear it's refreshing to read yall comments.
Back to topic, it's funny how you rarely hear people arguing for what the child might want. Coming from a single parent home myself, except for my step father who hated my ass for some reason, I know what it's like to want pops around. I've also seen children cry out for momma in single dad homes. It ain't fair to the child to PLAN a single parent household period. Case in point:
Years ago, I was helping my ex at her daycare. My kids where there and everytime I showed up they ran and jumped on me, all excited to see me. Well this one little girl, white girl about 4 or 5 grabs my hand one day, looks at me and was like "I wish you could be my dad" Now mind you her pops wasn't around and she probably was used to it. But when she saw that other kids have fathers and fathers that love them at that, she felt left out. Something didn't feel right in her, she knew something was missing. But nobody seems to recognize that factor of things
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