<<@captain_overthinker
says :
Actually short people have longer lifes
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<<@mangoradiance
says :
Where is the original video
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<<@BaptistJoshua
says :
I hardly ever see older black men. Just young.
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<<@Universko
says :
I lost my dad when I was 14.....from that point I grew to ..6.1 feet.
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<<@TyZ-n3l6n
says :
Try 11 from the crap that’s in our foods 😢
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<<@harmvzon
says :
And… so… what do you suggest to solve this? Parents should stay forcefully together? Maybe we should stimulate abortion when there is no obvious father figure in the pregnancy? Have a surrogate father? What about if the father lacks pedagogical skills, isn’t emotionally involved or abusive? Like everything else, again pure semi-intellectual nonsense, suggesting a conservative mindset. Kids being raised in a loving family do better? Well yes. They probably do. And…..
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<<@huskerite2
says :
The threat of a hedonistic man. Women need dads in their lives as they grow up to better recognize fleshly fools who only strategize to "get off". Without this loving dad, women become vulnerable to predators due to not receiving good female recognition of a loving male in their formative years (the missing standard). Their hunger and need for that attention is what makes them vulnerable to not recognize men whose only desire is to USE them as masturbation machines. These poor men, who are not actually manly, have no clue what intimacy is about. They were robbed of that in their upbringing, perhaps by a domineering mother and a feckless father.
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<<@philipsankot8003
says :
Pay attention to the conversions online...with scott galloway... or richard ..Reeves... they both point out the problem well... not enough boys being raised with a father in the home...and all the results that come with that. ... but they soooo cautious ...to avoid saying anything that would upset the gynocentric social order... they explicitly say that NOTHING should be done to take away from the "progress" we made with women and girls... and end their lecture there... its a heresy to remotely say anything critical of feminism
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<<@memesensei3330
says :
Makes sense. No father and fell heavily depressed by teenage years, felt like death was near all the time. And i still struggle without support nearing 30
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<<@sh8805
says :
The reality is that a lot of people will not have a father but they can still have father figures in their community. But now kids who dont have dads or moms have it harder because the community isnt set up to help eachother this way. Its sad.
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<<@xrs10s
says :
yappin
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<<@missmoffy7777
says :
My ex (his father) has been using our son as a weapon against me controlling both me and our son for over a decade and even though our son is suffering he won't stop.. what about abusive father's????
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<<@spongebobsquarepants7837
says :
The study he referenced at the beginning isn’t 1 year it is 1-3 months and still requires further studies to legitimise the claims. Correlation doesn’t mean causation, not having a father comes with potential environmental factors such as a lack of income causing a stress on the family. There are so many external factors that could contribute to this study that it is hard for there to ever be a guaranteed answer. He sure likes to yap and exaggerate potential theories to suit his narrative. I’m not saying growing up without a 2 parent household doesn’t have knock on effects for the child. But come on dude, do better
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<<@ranee456
says :
I had a strict step father and was a very late bloomer, with puberty at 15½. Was this due to his oppression?
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<<@Fatherrrrrrr
says :
*Imagine being intrinsically neurotic, naturally inclined to totalitarianism, given the right to project your child-bearing purposed reflexive empathy as a political vote against the infrastructural working class men who provide your entire livelihood and lifestyle for you without any of the physical responsibility mandated only for men, offered every assistance program and unproportionally high pay for inadequate work in industries federally subsidized to decrease revenue for gender diversity, given 100% of procreative responsibility with 0% accountability whilst the other party has no say and is automatically legally/financially obligated regardless of whether or not a mother legally murders her child... and you still know nothing* 🤷🏼♀️🤏🧠 *Stay incompetent, girls* 🤦🏼♀️
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<<@voskresenie-
says :
ok can someone explain, is this just a correlation? I imagine a lot of children without fathers are born to teenage mothers who also would on average have gone through puberty on the earlier side of things, and that would then pass on genetically. I could believe that environmental influences play a role, but that seems like an obvious explanation (assuming the research doesn't control for how old the mother was when the child was born, when mother/father hit puberty, etc.)
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<<@Mycoachjo
says :
And then we go look for a daddy in our adult life. Always older and more responsible. But think- the ‘daddy’ has to have problems too to be with a younger one. Then comes a trauma bond?
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<<@MichaelVandekolk
says :
Certain trauma without parents
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<<@mrawesomeDK
says :
Yes we do. Western civilization is doomed, in a death spiral, until finally conquered by immigrant invasion, and population replacement. And it started with letting women vote, and redistribute men’s wealth through state proxy.
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<<@motherclucker1235
says :
What i would disagree with is the point about studies showing certain fruits and veges being healthier. If you have a population of people who eat overly processed junk food, of course taking away that processed food and replacing it with something more natural and nutritionally dense is going to be way better for them. That's always the issue with these studies. There's no real control group. There's a lot of evolutionary evidence suggesting that we are made for mostly eating meat. A great example is the size of our colon. Its size suggests that we're naturally omnivorous (fucking obviously) but that it seems to lean toward a mostly meat diet. I would say the best way to go about it is to just experiment for yourself. 1 to 3 months pure carnivore and slowly add back food to see how they affect your body. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. If you find you feel good on a typical diet, cool. Not every is healthier or feels better on it. Everybody is a bit different.
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<<@carljohnson6264
says :
Nobody care about fathers. Down with the patriarchy!
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<<@zeep14dabs
says :
Idk about that. Maybe the data is not correct. Most of those are blacks, and blacks have different levels of hormones than other races. For example, men have in avg 30% more test than white males. So I think that conclusion maybe wrong
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<<@debrawehrly6900
says :
Why is that?
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<<@pomegranates-yum391
says :
What about kids that are carted off to some extravagant boarding school? Or who have nannies most of the time and no parents at home?
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<<@ellamae6360
says :
I just listened to this japanese girl. She became a prostitute (which she really didn’t have to). She said her parents got divorced earlier on. When she told her dad she thought that wouldn’t make any difference what he says. She tood her mom and she said her mom is disgusted with her. So there. One example.
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<<@aaabbb8812
says :
Jordan Peterson is NOT fact based. He has quoted a lot of research from extemely small samples and some stuff that is not only NOT peer-reviewed, it's beem disproven and refuted by better evidence. He is convoluted and unclear in speech most times, and is NOT a trustworthy source by my standards.
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<<@EDYTHHojdus
says :
What if they are missing a mother?
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<<@KayKay114
says :
My partner of 12 years passed away last year. We have two daughters. BUT his bestfriend actually has stepped up to become their godfather and he is really amazing to be there for them in place of my late partner. 🥲
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<<@raffichowdury5752
says :
My western women screw their husbands sleep around live a miserable life. Many men do the same. No healthy relationships = no happy life. This will have generational consequences on the society.
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<<@Dannyboyjr
says :
Mother nature strikes again
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<<@bobbiemeasham
says :
The outcome of any child’s success is firmly rooted in their mothers happiness With or without another parent
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<<@Hahanohahano
says :
My dad was a loser who left. Thankfully my mum had a wonderful father and brothers to help!
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<<@terrygarvin1980
says :
My Son Rocks Fatherhood. So proud of him..
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<<@allylilith5605
says :
I wonder how much of this is just a statistical artifact from the data being unequal. in black communities, the fatherless statistics are unfortunately much higher and girls with african ancestry reach puberty on average many years earlier, than scandinavians for example
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<<@chosenAF777
says :
My telomeres are beautiful, and I wonder if epigenetics plays a role or if any studies were done on 100 year Olds who's father's weren't present.
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<<@alexisarrizon6083
says :
Bunch of Bullshit 😂😂😂I grew up without my loser father and am more successful because my amazing mother taught me to value myself and that I was the only one who determines how far I go in life with or without a relationship.
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<<@peterjc1978
says :
My wife and I have 5 kids together, these comments are really nice to hear, but please don't underestimate the Mums contribution either. It is absolutely essential. Only together can we build and grow our wonderful family. ❤
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<<@sarahdeason493
says :
So Interesting ..
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<<@GrantRussell-c4r
says :
What a load of rubbish
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<<@whendidyoutubeaddhandles
says :
Most of these discrepancies are probably down to genetics
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<<@ZenoDovahkiin
says :
Better do nothing about the law and try harder to shame men into marriage.
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<<@michaelcurtis6077
says :
Kids with out parents or just there mother End up being lazy or turning into trangender because of there mothers being to soft with him end up being puffs or criminals or woke trans idouts . I had a dad but I’d stay up at nights so my mum wouldn’t get beaten that because his first wife was a model who screw around while my dad did giggs opportunity knock with Huey green on stage my dad never trusted my mum ever but said sorry few years before he died
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<<@andrewbradshaw2361
says :
When are we as a society going to start calling mother's who weaponise their children to punish fathers. I know 5 men who don't see their children even though there's a court order. There's hell to pay for not giving money to mother's though.
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<<@MarilynClairtonOG
says :
I hit puberty at 9- THANK GOD MY DAD WAS PRESENT-
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<<@AliceInHumbleLand
says :
My mom left my father when I was 2, I started my period at 9. I've always felt I was missing a parent, a sadness in my heart I can never fill. Growing up fatherless did affect me growing up 100%
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<<@SG-pw1zv
says :
Are there any link to these studids.tho?
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<<@AcesDman7
says :
Being an older guy, a mentally and physically abusive father is as bad or worse than the absence of a father. I'm 66, alone and deal with mental and physically issues due to early child abuse which has cursed me through my life. 😮
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<<@mensa53
says :
Correlation does not equal causation. If you knew anything about scientific studies, you would know that & not keep spouting this nonsense. A man in the house does not CAUSE girls to have a specific timeframe for when she gets her period. Same for the B.S. about boys' telomeres. You are unduly fixated on women's reproductive sytems to keep trying to convince people how important you think men are. So tiresome.
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<<@annagracehilton1410
says :
My dad was in the navy for most of my childhood, and I hit puberty when I was 9 years old. 😢
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<<@Coffeeandcakesss
says :
This is ridiculous. I hit puberty super early and my father was always within arms reach and he was an excellent father too. This is such a reach. 😅
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