Growing up without a father is a negative thing.
Ain’t no way to spin it as a positive when comparing the two
Of course some ppl grew up fine but chances are much lower.
This is a reality.
But their are some single parents that do a great job raising a child.
I will say that the piece that gets overlooked is growing up in a healthy, two-parent household is not only important to actually raising a child, but actually seeing two people together in a healthy relationship plays a huge role in how they will eventually look at and approach personal realtionships as an adult.
I think it's hard to measure unless because either you grew up with both parents or just one.In my experience, nope.
I grew up with both parents and a single parent household.I think it's hard to measure unless because either you grew up with both parents or just one.
So you wouldn't know the difference of both sides.
I grew up with a single home and I'd be lying if I said that not missing some things
man there was an entire fake outrage and twitter trying to cancel him for that comment.'love is not gendered' lol so she just gonna ignore the entire premise of his argument smh modern people man
I grew up with both parents and a single parent household.
I was 13/14 when my mom and step dad divorced. They were together since I was 2. So I’ve experienced them together and I’ve experienced my mom do it all alone. I didn’t feel much of a difference because my father and step father were extremely active in my life.
I grew up with both parents and a single parent household.
I was 13/14 when my mom and step dad divorced. They were together since I was 2. So I’ve experienced them together and I’ve experienced my mom do it all alone. I didn’t feel much of a difference because my father and step father were extremely active in my life.
Right, same here.Same with a single mother and raising a boy (how I was raised) there’s certain aspects they can’t understand or have knowledge on.
I don’t disagree and I could have called both my dads at any age, any time I wanted. What I’m saying is, you don’t necessarily have to have both parents in the household to experience the love from both.By 13/14 or so you'd had your whole childhood with both parents? At 14 or so you cudda called or visited your step dad if you wanted right?
That's really different to havin' a single parent the whole way.