Lolcow Melinda Leigh Scott & Marshall Castersen - Sue-happy couple. Flat earth conspiracists. Pretending to be Jewish. Believe Kiwi Farms is protected by the Masonic Order. 0-6 on lawsuits. Marshall is dead.

Not even you can be this stupid.
Oh she is, and it's not even the stupidest thing she's said today. Somehow she manages to make herself look stupider every single day. You'll read a post and think "ok this is rock bottom, she can't get any stupider" and everyday she manages to somehow dig deeper and say something even more mind bogglingly retarded. I'm not exaggerating when I say she's one of the most profoundly dumb people alive.
 
If the man's goal is purely to have an offspring and have someone else raise it, the woman raising the resultant child without any expenditure of time or resources is a win for that man.

Ah, this is where you're so very wrong.

You underestimate the mother-child relationship. You term it "woman raising the resultant child" but you completely overlook the concept and fact that even if a woman raises a child without the male, she has a relationship with the child. The male who is absent misses out.

Yeah, I've had to be the one to change diapers, give baths, wash clothes, put food on the table, etc but I also got to enjoy every beautiful moment of raising my children. I am the one who has so many more beautiful moments of holding my babies in my arms. The blissful tired moments of holding a newborn and that overwhelming love that just fills your heart, so much love there isn't even words for it. I got to watch their first steps, first teeth pop through, first time they kicked a ball and rode a bike. I got to enjoy so many beautiful moments watching them grow, smile, and learn. Funny moments. Moments where I saw them achieve, learn and grow.

Those men missed out on all of that.

And also the character development that I gained as a woman by raising children. It has taught me many things about myself and life. People grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally when they go through the journey of parenthood.

Those men will never have the parenting joys and joyful memories I have. Those memories will fill my heart for a lifetime.

Those men lost. They lost a lot.
 
Ah, this is where you're so very wrong.

You underestimate the mother-child relationship. You term it "woman raising the resultant child" but you completely overlook the concept and fact that even if a woman raises a child without the male, she has a relationship with the child. The male who is absent misses out.

Yeah, I've had to be the one to change diapers, give baths, wash clothes, put food on the table, etc but I also got to enjoy every beautiful moment of raising my children. I am the one who has so many more beautiful moments of holding my babies in my arms. The blissful tired moments of holding a newborn and that overwhelming love that just fills your heart, so much love there isn't even words for it. I got to watch their first steps, first teeth pop through, first time they kicked a ball and rode a bike. I got to enjoy so many beautiful moments watching them grow, smile, and learn. Funny moments. Moments where I saw them achieve, learn and grow.

Those men missed out on all of that.

And also the character development that I gained as a woman by raising children. It has taught me many things about myself and life. People grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally when they go through the journey of parenthood.

Those men will never have the parenting joys and joyful memories I have. Those memories will fill my heart for a lifetime.

Those men lost. They lost a lot.
I'm peeing in your cereal as we speak as a sign from my messianic cult to cease your investigations
 
Ah, this is where you're so very wrong.

You underestimate the mother-child relationship. You term it "woman raising the resultant child" but you completely overlook the concept and fact that even if a woman raises a child without the male, she has a relationship with the child. The male who is absent misses out.

Yeah, I've had to be the one to change diapers, give baths, wash clothes, put food on the table, etc but I also got to enjoy every beautiful moment of raising my children. I am the one who has so many more beautiful moments of holding my babies in my arms. The blissful tired moments of holding a newborn and that overwhelming love that just fills your heart, so much love there isn't even words for it. I got to watch their first steps, first teeth pop through, first time they kicked a ball and rode a bike. I got to enjoy so many beautiful moments watching them grow, smile, and learn. Funny moments. Moments where I saw them achieve, learn and grow.

Those men missed out on all of that.

And also the character development that I gained as a woman by raising children. It has taught me many things about myself and life. People grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally when they go through the journey of parenthood.

Those men will never have the parenting joys and joyful memories I have. Those memories will fill my heart for a lifetime.

Those men lost. They lost a lot.
You're right. You're also wrong. While you have almost single handedly shaped the brains of your children to good or bad end, you have also contributed to the genetic line of men who are deadbeats, men who ain't good for shit, men like Marshall Castersen who call women "cum dumpsters" and glory in domestic violence. How much of that was nature vs nurture? How many twisted people do you know of that had average, loving families who went on to become psychopaths?

One of my parents was an alcoholic. I inherited the vulnerability and even now as an adult, raised only by a parent who drinks responsibly, I still have to check myself sometimes and tell myself I don't need to go broke because I want a beer. That's not from nurture. These things are pervasive through the DNA more than people would guess. And you, via poor decision after poor decision, have continued on their legacies even with the best of intentions (which I don't believe you have but that's beside the point).
 
Ah, this is where you're so very wrong.

You underestimate the mother-child relationship. You term it "woman raising the resultant child" but you completely overlook the concept and fact that even if a woman raises a child without the male, she has a relationship with the child. The male who is absent misses out.

Yeah, I've had to be the one to change diapers, give baths, wash clothes, put food on the table, etc but I also got to enjoy every beautiful moment of raising my children. I am the one who has so many more beautiful moments of holding my babies in my arms. The blissful tired moments of holding a newborn and that overwhelming love that just fills your heart, so much love there isn't even words for it. I got to watch their first steps, first teeth pop through, first time they kicked a ball and rode a bike. I got to enjoy so many beautiful moments watching them grow, smile, and learn. Funny moments. Moments where I saw them achieve, learn and grow.

Those men missed out on all of that.

And also the character development that I gained as a woman by raising children. It has taught me many things about myself and life. People grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally when they go through the journey of parenthood.

Those men will never have the parenting joys and joyful memories I have. Those memories will fill my heart for a lifetime.

Those men lost. They lost a lot.
They didn't miss out if they didn't want to have a relationship with the child. They pumped and dumped a stupid whore and left them holding the bill and raising the children while they go out and do whatever they want. Their genes are carried on, and they didn't have to do anything except the fun (or in the case of sex with you gross) part. According to biology that's winning. You can't lose if you don't want to play the game or give a shit about the prize.
 
Are you kidding? The Torah says "spare the rod, spoil the child". She probably has them pick out their own switches that they'll get beat with like a true backwoods hick.
I had to do that and I'm a better person because of it. I'm actually thankful I was disciplined that way. Of course it was only when I absolutely deserved it, so very rarely. I think the reason kids are such little shits these days is because they're not spanked. It shouldn't be to the point of abuse, or actual bodily harm, but it should happen when nessicary. Honestly if someone had done that with Melinda she might not be such a stupid, vindictive cunt.
 
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I had to do that and I'm a better person because of it. I'm actually thankful I was disciplined that way. Of course it was only when I absolutely deserved it, so very rarely. Honestly if someone had done that with Melinda she might not be such a stupid, vindictive cunt.
I wasn't disciplined growing and I grew up just fine. Than again I raised myself since I was 14. I just figured I could not be like the retards around me and act more mature and I could be successful in life.
 
I wasn't disciplined growing and I grew up just fine. Than again I raised myself since I was 14. I just figured I could not be like the retards around me and act more mature and I could be successful in life.
Eh everybody has their own way of doing things. I had a great childhood, but I earned, and learned from every spanking I got lol.
 
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I had to do that and I'm a better person because of it. I'm actually thankful I was disciplined that way. Of course it was only when I absolutely deserved it, so very rarely. I think the reason kids are such little shits these days is because they're not spanked. It shouldn't be to the point of abuse, or actual bodily harm, but it should happen when nessicary. Honestly if someone had done that with Melinda she might not be such a stupid, vindictive cunt.
Then again you could say that the reason why Melinda ended up the way she did is because somebody did it a little too much.
 
Eh everybody has their own way of doing things. I had a great childhood, but I earned, and learned from every spanking I got lol.
My kids were either emotionally or physically abused by their so called guardians so badly that they think that if they're "bad" they'll be taken away from me so neither me nor my wife will do anything like that. There are other ways you can have a child reflect on their actions.
 
My kids were either emotionally or physically abused by their so called guardians so badly that they think that if they're "bad" they'll be taken away from me so neither me nor my wife will do anything like that. There are other ways you can have a child reflect on their actions.
It's understandable in a situation like that, not to do it. It's up to the parent to discipline their kids as they see fit. I personally have no problem with parents who choose to spank their kids as long as it's not excessive or the default punishment. There's a difference between spanking and abuse. I also don't have a problem with parents who don't. Raise your kids as you see fit.
 
"The heart’s real intentions are like deep water;
but a person with discernment draws them out." (Prov. 20:5)

Just because you're quoting the TaNaKh doesn't mean it's a valid answer in itself. You're like some of the Christians, who shroud their actions in churchy talk. What have you discovered? That you enjoy the attention this forum gives you? That lady doth protests too much? What have you discovered?

spare the rod, spoil the child

It's not quite like that.

"He who withholds his rod hates his son, But he who loves him disciplines him diligently."

It's not an excuse for corporal punishment, it's a suggestion that those who don't correct their children (including corporal punishment) do much worse because they don't care about them.
 
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Just because you're quoting the TaNaKh doesn't mean it's a valid answer in itself. You're like some of the Christians, who shroud their actions in churchy talk. What have you discovered? That you enjoy the attention this forum gives you? That lady doth protests too much? What have you discovered?
That's because she is Christian. She just pretend to be Jewish.
 
If it makes you feel better, Christians consider her kind of people to be heretics.
I know, I'm kind of one myself. She's a "Judaizer".

Fun fact, the overlap of the Pesakh and Easter was listed as one of the reasons as to why the Orthodox Church refused to switch to the Gregorian calendar.
 
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