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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where is his father?[/quote] +1. [/quote] You don't need a father/man to set house rules. You don't need a father/man to set expectations for your kids. You don't need a father/man for your kids to respect you. I'm happily married, but I sure don't need my husband to set the house rules.[/quote] That's nice. But that's not what was discussed or proposed. When it comes to [b]deterring or curbing high-risk adolescent behavior[/b], fathers are a vital part of the equation. Can you do it without them? Maybe. Are you more likely to fail without their involvement? Yes. Don't mislead mothers. The data is there for you to review it.[/quote] Good fathers are a vital part of the equation. [b]Bad ones, with substance abuse, anger management issues, poorly managed mental health issues, are NOT good for kids.[/b] [/quote] Show me where anyone made the argument in favor of toxic fathers in this thread? That caveat was already stated.[/quote]
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