There's no one right way to parent, and there's no magic combination of genders that produces the most well-adjusted child. We all do the best we can at loving our kids and building our families.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Thousands of years of human history have shown that the ideal setting for children to grow up is with a mother and a father committed to one another, living together, and sharing the responsibility of raising their children.
The essence of parenthood is to make children think that they are the most handsome, intelligent, brilliant person in the world.
I think that good parenting should allow children to be children. That naivety and slightly open way of looking at the world is very valuable.
Just as the Supreme Court has said that women have the right to choose whether or not to be parents, men should also have that right.
We've got too many young girls, who don't know how to parent, turning themselves into parents.
I think women look for that quality in a man of being a good dad whether they're immediately wanting to be a parent or not.
I think women have to be able to choose... sort of, the right of choice. They are the ones that have to make the decision because they're the ones that are going to decide to bring up that child or not.
Even the notion that women should have children at all is based on the idea that a woman's inherent and most important role is that of mother. Shockingly, men's 'innate' roles are a lot more fun than the ones bestowed on women.
Empowering women by allowing them to choose when and how many children to have is not only the right thing to do, it is the smart thing to do.
Any woman knows that it takes two people to be a good parent.