Im gonna thank you for posting this. It more or less comfirms my suspicions of her intentions in pedaling her theory.
@Egnalegna20163 ай бұрын
Amazing interview! Thank you so much Erica.
@hanludoyle3 ай бұрын
We owe it to our kids strong, present fathers. With strong fathers, 99% of world's problems would be eliminated. Drugs? Homelessness? Alcoholism? Domestic violence? High-risk behaviors? Eliminated.
@honorburza91105 ай бұрын
The other thing we need is more support or any support for parents. Even if they are working only part time or staying home full time, they need help because of being emotionally distant. Due to various reasons, no family near by or no supportive family, u supportive partner, poor mental health, physical health, overwhelmed with parenting/keeping a house, being widowed/suddenly single, poverty, gaslighting by school and other services. Domestic abuse. Familial trauma. Maternity pay is one piece of the puzzle.
@honorburza91105 ай бұрын
The trouble with people waiting till after puberty to transition is that for men especially if may never be as believable. Someone waiting until their 50s to start hormone therapy they can’t undo puberty.
@jenniferc84583 ай бұрын
You were quick to back down on coming from a design approach and agree with her evolutionary approach. We aren't mammals in the evolutionary sense. A biblical foundation is most important to understanding a "traditional" foundation. Also, you ignored the fact that a gay relationship can produce a healthy foundation for kids because there are 2 parents. That totally defeats the point that a woman and man are both needed in the healthy development of a child...
@elsakeller1963 ай бұрын
Go look up the marriage study she referenced. That data proves your point she just didn't want to come out and state that to spare some people's feelings
@MsArrika3 ай бұрын
Your perspective would require it to be a proven fact that men and women are incapable of developing the skills that the other naturally possesses. Does it not? Men are incapable of being nurturing emotionally and women are hysterical. But if you insist men and women are incapable of learning from one another these skills from one another would be. I'm pretty sure her entire theory suggests ultimately one individual who has a healthy ability to nurture, to regulate anxieties and aggression and be playful and attentive to their children would be a sufficient model that traditionally men and women have needed the other to be effective caregivers. The likelihood of there being a single person in existence is near to impossible but at the basic level that's what her theory overall suggets even if that's not how she ms marketing it.
@katie83252 ай бұрын
We are mammals in the evolutionary sense though. The facts do not care about your feelings. Also gay couples can be wonderful parents and raise better adjusted children than most straight couples I know. But hey, once again don’t let facts get in the way of your bigotry ✌️