09-12-2023, 01:13 PM
(09-12-2023, 01:09 PM)Dill Wrote: I guess for some, though, there is no such thing as non-gendered "authority in general." It's all inflected by gender to some degree. That is
a very traditional view of gender relations, which sees them as defined more by "nature" than by culture.
No one made that argument, typically disingenuous statement. What was argued is that there is a difference between male authority figures and female, especially in the area of child development. If that were not the case then why do children do significantly better in father led single parent households than female led single parent households? The link has been provided, but predictably none of you responded to it because it hurts your position.