So we gonna act like Fathers aren't better caregivers than Mothers?

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Breastfeeding Men - YouTube


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Colombo – A 38-year-old Sri Lankan man, whose wife had died three months ago, appears to have the ability to breastfeed his two infant daughters, doctors said on Wednesday.

The man, from the central town of Walapone, lost his wife during childbirth.

“My eldest daughter refused to be fed with powdered milk liquid in the feeding bottle.

“I was so moved one evening and to stop her crying I offered my breast. I then realised that I was capable of breastfeeding her,” the man admitted.

Dr Kamal Jayasinghe, deputy director of a Sri Lankan government hospital, was quoted as saying it was possible for men to produce milk if the prolactine hormone became hyperactive. – Sapa-AFP

Milkmen: Fathers who Breastfeed | Unassisted Childbirth
I wasn't asking if it can be done, I was asking if you're gonna do it. :mjpls:
 

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before you asked if he was gonna do it, did you know that it could be done? :youngsabo:

Believe it or not I did (@uberfacts be filling my mind with nonsense), but it's extremely uncommon and rarely occurs without unnatural stimuli so it's pretty much redundant - and yet my question remains;

You finna breastfeed? :mjpls:
 

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You need Momz (or mother like figures)
You need Pops (or father like figures)


end of discussion. Men can do and explain certain things Women can't and vice-versa. :ufdup:
 

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I agree with a lot of the things stated in this thread. I have always been a little intrigued by the psychological effect and impact of not having a consistent, reliable paternal and/or maternal figure/influence growing up. Once you get to a certain age and THEN you lose one then your problems will be completely different than if you grew up like that. During the formidable and developmental years, not having one or the other probably causes the child to develop some sort of emotional "dysfunction" so to say...

In contrast, and this is directed at ya'll who said the kids need BOTH parents. I didn't notice anything about the parent's relationship. What if the parents are split up with normal visitation set up for the noncustodial parent. What's your thoughts on this compared to having both

(together) vs. having both(separated but civil with kid) vs. having just one(other isn't in child's life at all)?

like someone done said:
there are things a mother can do that a father can't
there are things a father can do that a mother can't

I'm just curious what kind of, if any, emotional problems this can cause. Does it stunt developmental growth? Does it cause an emotional attachment issue in the kids future? Does it cause those who grow up like that seek relationships with people that remind them of the missing parent?
 

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I feel like fathers become more important the older a child gets. If I moved in with my pops during high school I think I'd be much more disciplined/complete as a young man right now.
 

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You need Momz (or mother like figures)
You need Pops (or father like figures)


end of discussion. Men can do and explain certain things Women can't and vice-versa. :ufdup:

Let some of these fakkits on here tell it, men are better at women than everything, including sucking dikk :huhldup:
 

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I feel like fathers become more important the older a child gets. If I moved in with my pops during high school I think I'd be much more disciplined/complete as a young man right now.

Serious question, mom dukes was a jump off?
 

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I was raised by a single father (since 11) and I'll say this; you need both.

There's things a father can't teach you, that your mother should.

As a man, like what?
 

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As a man, like what?

Not necessarily by viture of my father, being my father, but; one parent will have their deficiencies, where the other has the knowledge and experience.

One parent can't be everything. You'll fail through everyone of their failures, if you only have their outlook on issues.
 
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