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You're also fine with one or two mummys and daddys.
The ♥♥♥ of the person that teach you the skills you need doesn't matter at all.
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The ♥♥♥♥ word is censored isn't it?
Every kid says there be a better parent based on what they feel they lacked. Some succeed while other fail.
Kids as young as 13 now commit all sorts of crime reaching levels such as GBH and murder which was a rarity back in the 70s.
Kids feel they are entitled today, lack respect, needy and are such attention seekers. Honour, loyalty, promise, you name it have all declined.
Each generation despite a kids vow to be a better parent has got steadily worse.
Thing is, is it really a parents fault or the world that invades every child's life that diminishes a parents role to that of a fall guy when even the most wealthy and loved turn out rotten.
This.
Weak is too subjective and vague of a term, especially if not defined in regards of your question.
It is best to have both a firm father and mother figure during the social developmental years of the child.
Firm meaning that parents act in an authoritative manner and gradually giving the child an increasing level of freedoms as the child socially matures.
Mine was an army dude we were raised as such. I'm glad I learned discipline young it made me what I am today, but there were things that I didn't like and I'll never do what he did.