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On Father’s Day, it seems like a great time to bring up some statistics that show dads do a lot more for their kids than simply contribute genetic material. Consider:
- 63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes (US Dept. Of Health/Census) – 5 times the average.
- 90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes – 32 times the average.
- 85% of all children who show behavior disorders come from fatherless homes – 20 times the average. (Center for Disease Control)
- 80% of rapists with anger problems come from fatherless homes –14 times the average. (Justice & Behavior, Vol 14, p. 403-26)
- 71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes – 9 times the average. (National Principals Association Report)
To say dads are any less critical to raising healthy, well developed children is ignoring reality. So today, thank a dad for all they do for kids — and for society!
Happy Father’s Day.
What do you think? Please share in the comments!
i think that women don’t care about the effect of fatherless homes on the kids.
the three words that describe their though process is “me, Me, ME”
but it is disheartening to read those statistics, and think that our three kids are now part of those percentages.
I’m trying to figure out the rapist with anger problems. Seems redundant
I cannot state the great value both my parents provided me growing up. However I do know that my father and mother provided different things and kids need both of them.
It was my dad who put instilled a work ethic, discipline, justice, and the importance of the faith for me. He also told me something most kids need to hear…’I’m not your friend, I’m your father.’
FML, I would hope these statistics would give women/mothers who think so pause. Any woman with half a brain would see from the stats, kids need their dads, and in a way that moms can’t compensate for.
Do you have a relationship and regular contact w/ your kids? Even if you don’t live in the same home I truly believe kids who see and have a relationship w/ their fathers after a split do better than those who are “fatherless.” I hope you are able to visit frequently and w/o interference.
@ Ton I had the same thought…
My guess is rape with anger problems denotes rape rape, while rape implies regret rape.
But who fucking knows these days?
…….Any woman with half a brain……
……….
You are giving women way to much credit
Indeed Earl, not to sound “new age” but I think moms and dads provide different “energies,” both equally important in a child’s well rounded development. On top of that, I think they also provide different things to boy and girl children, also.
Today many dads came to my biz with their families and were surprised when their part of the day was ON ME! 😀 Surprise! Happy Father’s Day everyone!
Several tried to politely decline but I insisted, and then made a big fuss about how important dads are, and how I was doing so bc I feel dads are not always given the appreciation they deserve. I think it went over pretty well 😀
Awesome
There is a new post at Spawny’s
https://spawnyspace.wordpress.com/2018/06/18/one-trick-ponies/
It’s not going to make a difference. There are enough examples of the results, that women should be able to see. “Tingles uber alles” is real, and more ‘stats’ wont change that.
No, i haven’t seen them since August, and will probably never see them again.
@ Ton, it was awesome! A good day indeed.
@ fml, is your ex preventing the visits or what is the situation? Not to be nosy but just asking as a friend… How old are your kids? How many? How far away do you live?
RPG, yes dads are critical to raising a healthy child. Figured out awhile back that one of the worst things to ever happen to our society was to take children from their fathers and give them to their mothers. Under patriarchy … men got custody of children. How long ago did that get changed ? Anyway, there is Satan in action … if anyone wants to see it. And, yeah, you gotta read between the lines on this one, not as easy as it seems.
Kinda patched things up with the GF over the weekend. She’s a different one, lol. Explained this before … but she doesn’t act like a girl at all … and then she does, keeps you guessing. And not the way a typical female does either. Just different. Which I actually find refreshing … not your female shit-tests and selfish bullshit. Which is really nice. Strange, but nice. Requires some re-programming my own brain to figure out what to expect. Guess the reprogramming isn’t complete yet.
Turns out a couple of weeks ago when I went out to her place … we went to a Winery in the evening and they had a band we listened too. Then went home and fooled around. And at midnight I was wide awake and decided to go home rather than spend the night. I wasn’t feeling well that afternoon and took a 2 hr nap … so at midnight … wasn’t tired at all, while she wanted to go to sleep. So I bugged out and went home. Guess that’s been eating at her. If I go over and we do shit … guess I gotta spend the night. Add that to the programming logic. Not tired and wanna sleep in your own bed … no-can-do.
Whatever. Glad father’s dad is over. Just another reminder of how awful our society treats men these days and how that affects children. OP is a good indication of that. Some awful stats there.
Mega: “If I go over and we do shit … guess I gotta spend the night.”
Sometimes that actually works pretty well to keep the ladies guessing and working to keep your attention. Especially if you don’t let it seem like it’s all about the sex … but still go home. I can’t say it works in all cases but I have seen it occasionally.
Fnu Mnu Lnu
i think that women don’t care about the effect of fatherless homes on the kids.
no, they don’t. they don’t think their kids need fathers b/c they think the fathers are the problem, and if they just get the kids away from their fathers, everything will be better. seriously deluded women.
No, i haven’t seen them since August, and will probably never see them again.
😦
SFC Ton
…….Any woman with half a brain……
……….
You are giving women way to much credit
and since we’ve only got half of one, we’d better make the half we have great! 😉
You’re a good girl darling
i think i had addressed all of that in an email.
i have decided to just cut the rope, and move several states away.
‘ they don’t think their kids need fathers b/c they think the fathers are the problem, and if they just get the kids away from their fathers, everything will be better. seriously deluded women.’
Agreed.
‘ they don’t think their kids need fathers b/c they think the fathers are the problem, and if they just get the kids away from their fathers, everything will be better. seriously deluded women.’
Some guys would make bad fathers. Thugs and the like. But then, who chose them?
Thank you for another great post. This should be openly discussed but the media and other elites are too busy virtue signalling and kowtowing to the cultural Marxists.
@ Another Deplorable, indeed — I knew kids who didn’t have dads in their lives struggled, but these statistics were even shocking to me and I wondered why on earth this is not being discussed regularly and why there is not a social policy plan in place to correct this? I can’t imagine an opportunity to make a greater positive impact than increasing awareness of all this and taking steps to support relationships between children and fathers.
because the truth doesn’t fit their agenda.
I’m not sold on thugs make bad fathers. I have seen a large number try to be active dads, they want to parent the shit out of them kids, but thats not how the baby mammas want it so they put up a shit ton of obstacles and wreck any possible fathering opportunities