Upbringing is also a big factor. Women who were born to married parents are much less likely to find themselves in this dynamic. And as
@Thurgood Thurston III has been saying, Brehettes prioritize physical attractiveness more highly than other groups for longer.
I have 7 siblings. Everyone of them grew up in a 2 parent household. The first 4 have 16 children between them. Every single one of them have been a single mom (they are all married now though).
The last 3 including myself have 0 children.
Ya'll put too much stock into that "2 parents household solves everything" BS.
Having a guy around is not the solution to everything.
In fact, I would say pushing women to couple up, get married, have a man etc is what causes these women to try to keep a man around no matter what; including trying to keep a baby to have a guy around.
The 3 of us who have no children all have the same father. He is very independent and successful but he wasn't in our households.
We all just inherited his independent mindset. He didn't teach us that. It's just in our genetic make up.
How you are raised does matter but it's more complicated than just "have 2 parents in a house."
I have a family (3 families technically) full of 2 parent raised children and I really don't see awesome people coming from it. I think we need more in depth talking points.
I have a cousin who went to MIT and works for NASA. He was raised by a single mom (one of the few in the family). I have 2 other cousins who were raised by their parents who were teachers and their both a$$hole losers.
