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Old Jul 15th, 2002, 05:51 PM   #31
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Originally posted by Cannibal Clown
I don't think i said anything that was sexist. I just stated that there is a well recognizable aspect in parents that show how each sex handles and takes care of their child. A male figure is meant to teach a child how to hunt, and defend themselfs. Like cubs playing with each other, but it still looks like they are fighting. That is what a father figure is doing with a child. Son or daughter. It's just not as realizable anymore, because now it's just not manly for a dad to be playing dolls, or something like that with their child.

A women will usually be found holding their child, singing to them. Taking them to the park, showing them all of the colors, animals, other people. Keeping the child neer by, teaching them how to be good gentile child. So that they will be able to grow up with a knowlege of taking care of their children when they grow up as well. Even though a lot of parents don't go by these rules, it's still very noticable.

And the whole male working out, becoming stronger, being more testosterone driven, defensive, and intollerable to other males. This is a survival, or somewhat of an alfa prime reflex that all males will usually go for as they grow up. being the leader of the pack for wolves or lions is found in all males. It just shows more for some than others.

I can'treally stress these points any more without repeating myself. But all in all we are animals, and we all have instincs, from when we are born till we die. And in many instances, we die in a state of showing our instincs. So stop saying that we don't have them. Because we do.

Those arent instincts. Instincts are not alterable, and those are.
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