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01-31-2008, 12:08 PM
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A lot of the points you've raised are valid. From experience and common sense there is no reason to say that a father isn't as good a parent as a mother. Even so these cases are in the minority in the world. People have to rise up, above and beyond whats expected, to take care of children in the best possible way they can in these situations. A single father could do a great job but having a single parent is more or less a worst case scenario for a child. From experience, common sense and studies i've read its clear to me that in the natural order of things a father instills a worldly ethic into his children. Children will learn what its like "outside" the house from the father. He'll be their role model to how they will deal with people in life and i'm sure plenty of other things. The mother will instill family values and "togetherness" and other such qualities within her children. She'll be someone (in usual cases) to turn to for perhaps relationship advice or understanding, something like a therapist for her kids. These are just some examples of how both genders will effect their children and i'm sure there are many other ways. Of course it doesn't always turn out like this in a lot of cases either but in an "ok" world, this is how it is. Now for no.1, I personally don't agree with same sex couples bringing up children. This is utter selfishness to me that a child doesn't need. I believe a child needs both sexed parents to have a fair chance at growing up. If there are any cases where a child has been raised in this manner then its yet to be identified in what way this child may have developed and how well he/she has grown up. A same sexed couple may have been able to provide a house and home and raise a child but I don't think they'll do a great job of instilling both what a male and female parenting system has to offer. For no.2, I believe a father can do a great job at raising kids but he shouldn't have to. The kid will still need values instilled by a "woman" to be able to function in situations that require those values. Where the child picks these up from is then a lottery. For no.3, a child needs a role model which is the father. This child will look for a role model and is more likely to become "bad" if he/she stays out on the streets, looking to learn about the world from peers or whoever can provide this knowledge. I can personally vouch for this. Being raised by a single mother i've had to go out and learn about the world by myself, making my own mistakes and learning from them. My mother did the best she could, although being principal of her own college made her quite a strict mother at that What becomes of the child with a different personality though? Not all children in such situations turn out the same. As for no.4, I believe i've already answered that in the main body of this reply above. In all cases above it is up to the child how he/she grows up in the end. For example a child without a mother and raised by a father will be great at interacting with people outside the family. However He/She will most likely have a problem keeping a relationship without learning how to love and care for their partner, which I believe is what a mother instills in her kids. It is up to the child and their personality to pursue this knowledge if he/she desires and learn from his/her mistakes. Quote:
I'm just trying to say that such trends and attitudes to work aren't healthy for any society in the long run. Truth Hurts LIFE THREATENING Lifestyles A HITMAN, A NUN Lovers
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01-31-2008, 02:27 PM
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demographics Japan 101 -
01-31-2008, 04:21 PM
Population shrinkage in Japan started over three years ago, Japans population as of 08' stands at 127 million. The government estimates a drop of roughly a third of this number - and within a century two thirds of the population will be gone. That would leave Japan with roughly 42 million people a century from now. ( 100yrs ) Japans workforce would shrink even faster tys to the lack of childern under 15yrs old, whose numbers have fallen for over 26 consecutive years and now reflect about 13.6 per cent of population.
Within 20yrs the workforce will have shrunk by 10 percent according to Goldman Sachs. Pls note how pension and health care programs work and long before any of these numbers are realized Japan will cease to function as a 21 st century nation. Hidenori Sakanaka former head of Tokoyo Immigration Bureau and present head of Japan Immigration Policy Institute lays the blame squarely on Japans 'Immigration Policy'. Japan simply put, needs about 10 million new human beings ( immigration ) at least over the next decade. Any discussion about women in Japans culture at this late stage addressing Japans present demographic challenge is simply 'rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.' |
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01-31-2008, 04:43 PM
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I mean that he shouldn't have to raise kids by himself. No single parent should. I've answered this later. Quote:
If this happens in two parent dysfunctional homes, then it has an even higher risk of happening in single parent homes. You have to realise that most families these days are more dysfunctional than not and attitudes towards a family in the West are very different to what they were. You can't look to them for an adequate comparison of what i'm talking about. All the stuff I said though is what should happen. This is why I said that you would expect everything I wrote in at least an "ok" family environment. Quote:
When I said that a mother instills a sense of love in her children, I meant that in the most basic sense. Romantic love is something that comes after "family love" so to speak. One of the things a child will learn from its mother is how to keep a relationship together, rather than let it fall apart due to being emotionally shut off and the like. Truth Hurts LIFE THREATENING Lifestyles A HITMAN, A NUN Lovers
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01-31-2008, 05:00 PM
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I used to be like you though. I just thought anything sexual was over-rated. Even now i'm very controlled with it, scarily so. Nono, thats the right way round. Familial love, as you put it, gets instilled first. Truth Hurts LIFE THREATENING Lifestyles A HITMAN, A NUN Lovers
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