Yes especially in teenage years & in father daughter relationship
because a daughter is supposedly weaker the parents feel the need to protect her more where as a guys can "take care of themselves"
not its not necessarily true for everybody
Female children=4 Male children=6 Parents=2
Female slaves were often subject to additional forms of exploitation and abuse compared to male slaves. They were frequently victims of sexual violence by their masters and were also expected to perform domestic duties in addition to physical labor. Additionally, female slaves were at a higher risk of forced separation from their families and children due to slave trade practices.
A female fetus with an a y chromosome is what makes it develop differently from a male fetus.
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Male children are expected to grow up, work hard, marry, and look after their aging parents. Female children are expected to grow up, work hard, marry, and look after their husband's aging parents. That's why many people in India don't want female children. Recent technology allows people to see if the foetus is a female, and abort it.
Yes, both boys and girls benefit from having both parents present and they have role models. Children have the right to both parents.
yes
Your sister's female children are your nieces.
that don't make sense...how many PARENTS actually have kids?um,all of them duh? Answer: This is a matter of semantics. A parent a is a person who is in charge of the raising of a child. A parent is also the (female) person who physically grows the child in her body - generally called the birth parent. A parent is also the other partner who contributes the genetic material to the child (egg or sperm) either through direct action or donation (genetic parent). Therefore: * All parents (child raisers) have children * Many parents are both birth parents and child raisers and have children * Some parents are birth parents (have children) but not child raisers (children given to adoption) and have no children (to raise)* Some parents are birth parents but have no genetic tie to the children and do not participate on raising the children (surrogate mothers) * Some parents are genetic material donors (egg and sperm donors) but never participate in the child raising
As adults are "graded" differently from children, you may want to check your "BMI" or "Body Mass Index" on any of the various websites found on the 'net.
no they hunt exactly
Perhaps in some cultures. To me the idea of one gender being more "beneficial" on ANY level is appalling. Children are not born for the benefit of the parents. That is a form of slavery.