It's Freud based shit.
That is the saying, because it helps to justify the onslaught of single mothers the US started to endure in the 70s.
Jews just made a saying around it so it looked like that relationship was what they wanted, knowing it would further erode the boys approach to manhood.
It's Freud based shit.
That is the saying, because it helps to justify the onslaught of single mothers the US started to endure in the 70s.
Jews just made a saying around it so it looked like that relationship was what they wanted, knowing it would further erode the boys approach to manhood.
The problem is that on a healthy family, the affirmation makes sense. Current relations not so much, because first we need competent dads to raise good sons. A good son has a chance of fixing slightly off daughters (complete fuckups are unfixable)
The problem is that on a healthy family, the affirmation makes sense. Current relations not so much, because first we need competent dads to raise good sons. A good son has a chance of fixing slightly off daughters (complete fuckups are unfixable)
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