Why aren’t there any single raised families on tv anymore?
Remember when all the great shows use to have them and how its not a bad thing?
Why aren’t there any single raised families on tv anymore?
Remember when all the great shows use to have them and how its not a bad thing?
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> Buster and his mom
> Tino and his mom
> Max and Goofy
> Cartman and his mom
> Clyde and his dad
> Chucky and his dad
> Everybody Hates Chris friend
> 2 kids on The Magic School Bus
> The Teacher’s Pet kid and his mom
Etc
>Kelsey from Craig of the Creek
>Luz from Owl House
>KO from OK KO
>Ronnie Anne from Loud House/The Casagrandes
>Clarence from Clarence (depends on your exact definition a single parent family because Chad lives with Clarence and his mom but they're not married and he's never referred to as a step dad or anything)
>Bless the Harts (also depends for a similar reason)
>Hilda from Hilda
If it involves divorce or death of a parent. No step
>My mom says your a faggot Mr. Ratburn, and faggots go to hell!
>He gives you EXTRA homework
Buster the biggest fag on Authur tbqh
Forgot and the porn was the greatest
>how its not a bad thing?
It is a bad thing.
> implying
Show me a study where having both parents benefited the child
Ps:
That's why his mom is trying to ingrain it into him that being gay is bad, obviously
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Fat retards spoiled by single moms is how we got into this mess in the first place.
Was a single child for a number of years as a kid, it does benefit but not in the way a lot of people on this site will spew about
Having two people around to pay the bills genuinely does make things easier for everyone involved.
>spoiled
>single mom
kek, you're lucky to be eating more than ramen in a situation like that, no? We couldn't even afford cable TV for most of the time my mother was single.
There was this werid pretty in time where Hollywood supported divorce
> Having two people around to pay the bills genuinely does make things easier for everyone involved.
I can agree with that, but I hate the fact everyone seems to think having no father figure or mother figure can fuck someone up mentally
Because all those kids grew up weird and turns out it was a bad thing.
nono I agree. I do think it definitely helps, but I think if you don't have enough friends or people around to supplement that sort of gap, that's more of a pressing issue.
For context, probably gonna lose what small credibility I have in this conversation by saying, even when I did have a father figure, the meme of what that entails is a lot different than what people here make it out to be. It was easier to come out to him as gay than it was my mother, just for example.
But majority of criminals and mass shooters grew up in a 2 parent home
I'm with you man. Not that I can relate to the coming out part, but when I was growing up it was always easier to be open and honest with my dad over my mum.
Yeah I get where you're coming from with that, that's sorta what I was getting at anyway.
I only even mention coming out because the first thing I always see when guys on this site meme on a gay person of any kind is "his dad must be proud"
when, maybe it's different for others but, my dad was sorta the stereotypical type of father people usually talk about and he couldn't give a shit less.
I'll give you a hint
The people who post that kind of crap are just shitposting, or legitimately didn't grow up with a dad
Not criminals just mass shooters. All other crimes, including pedos, comes from single parent homes
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Ironically I, a person on this site, was about to spew about economics.
Based, normally I just hear people talk about familial roles, if what I've said so far hasn't already indicated such
>but I hate the fact everyone seems to think having no father figure or mother figure can fuck someone up mentally
Because you probably think of mental development in terms of simple "event > reaction to even", "action > reaction", but I think there's some weird, subtle, passive "energy" that humans give off by their mere presence, and prolonged exposure (or lack of) to this " energy" can have very serious effects on a child's development.
I believe that men, and women give off inherently different versions of this "energy", and while women can display masculine traits/actions, they can never truly BE masculine, same goes for men acting feminine.
A very noticeable event concerning this "energy" is when a tall, muscular male enters a room, and something in your lizard brain immediately recognizes the aura of authority he carries with him at all times.
I don't really have the words to describe this, but I think it effects us on some weird "mental microscopic" scale.
Chuck's dad Charles married in the 2nd movie. He got a sister Kimi
Get into writing sci-fi/kaiju movies, this kind of pseudoscience works wonders there.
Also what you're talking about at most is either body language or other subtle physical attributes. Even then they're not as hard and fast as you make them out to be.
And they are right, but mostly on paper as time has passed. People used to be more...archetypical when work required a physically robust person and household work was so time-consuming.
It's not confirmed that Luz only has one parent. But it is implied since she only thinks about her mom. It could be he died or hes not on a good relationship with her dad. Maybe he left when Luz was a baby. But there is the theory he is in the boling isles.
I think he walked out and that's why Luz is so in fantasy to escape reality. Maybe he will be a homophobe and walked out when Luz said she was bi. After all her mom seemed burnt and was basically sending her to straight camp.
By which I mean survival demanded certain roles for men and women, and children learned their specialized roles by observing their parents. It's like when you pick up your parent's trade.
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