> The majority of women could have a more nurturing personality despite your anecdotal evidence And your evidence is?
> Unless the mother continuously pumps her milk during the day her production will prematurely stop That's true. Most jobs in the U.S. allow women to do this, and those that don't are unfortunate and should be shunned…
> There is more to breast-feeding than milk. So are you suggesting my children didn't receive as much bonding, warmth, etc, because I fed them breastmilk instead of my wife? If that's the case, they're growing up to be…
> Women are better equipped to take care of a child in its first years If you're talking about a nurturing personality, I think this entirely depends on the person. I've known men that are very good parents of very…
> Because of biology its very hard for the father to be the primary carer to children after being born. That's not true. Fortunately, we have in our society the technology (breast pumps) that allow women to save their…
> The majority of women could have a more nurturing personality despite your anecdotal evidence And your evidence is?
> Unless the mother continuously pumps her milk during the day her production will prematurely stop That's true. Most jobs in the U.S. allow women to do this, and those that don't are unfortunate and should be shunned…
> There is more to breast-feeding than milk. So are you suggesting my children didn't receive as much bonding, warmth, etc, because I fed them breastmilk instead of my wife? If that's the case, they're growing up to be…
> Women are better equipped to take care of a child in its first years If you're talking about a nurturing personality, I think this entirely depends on the person. I've known men that are very good parents of very…
> Because of biology its very hard for the father to be the primary carer to children after being born. That's not true. Fortunately, we have in our society the technology (breast pumps) that allow women to save their…