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The "nuclear family" and "obsolete sexist ideas" are what have been keeping our society and families running together. Most broken families are those like Sentenal mentioned. The father doesn't HAVE to be the disciplinary figure, but if that's the only way things are going to work out well (since families in which the mother is the disciplinary and head figure are few), then I think we should stick to that old moral value to keep things going.
I disagree entirely. Many prominent individuals in society have come from broken, nontraditional homes. Eric Clapton, for example, lived with his grandmother and mother (whom he believed to be his mother and older sister respectively, his mother was 16 when he was born) and I don't think he turned out too horrible. Oprah Winfrey is another example of someone successful who grew up in a "broken" home. Clearly broken homes aren't the causes for bad individuals and horrible morals.

"Home is where the heart is" and "home is where you make it" have a profound effect on me: it's not about having all the "right" pieces it's about making things work.
Neon,June 8 2005
07:34 PM
@Reaver: Me grammer is better than ur post count newbie.

HJ, December 30 2008
06:20 PM
You gave Inui his first (and last?) sexual experience, didn't you? That's historic.

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