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Redway 19-01-2020 02:45 PM

“A man’s not a man until he’s had a daughter”
 
Anyone know the reasoning behind this little saying of good old LT or is it just a bit of Scottish misogyny?

Marsh. 19-01-2020 02:47 PM

Is it a Scottish thing?

I've heard similar said in jest from loads of people tbh.

Redway 19-01-2020 02:48 PM

I just thought it was down to LT being LT.

Crimson Dynamo 19-01-2020 02:55 PM

Why the best words a dad can hear are... It's a girl! How fathers of daughters become
richer, live longer and make better husbands - but they're more likely to vote Labour

  • Harvard Business School conducted a study into father-daughter relationships
  • Found having a girl is great for a man’s career and makes him a better husband
  • Having a daughter could help him to see life from his wife's point of view

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017...6784874241.jpg

Psychotherapist Phillip Hodson explains: ‘As a male, you have to learn a
different script when you have a daughter. Girls push a different set of
buttons in a man.


‘While fathers may get locked in physical power struggles with their boys,
they have to learn to negotiate with daughters.’


When a man becomes a father to a girl, he learns much more about what it
means to be a woman, according to family psychologist Emma Citron.


‘A daughter teaches a man about what it means to be a girl in a way that a
sibling, wife or mother doesn’t,’ she says. ‘Even if you’re in a relationship with
a woman, it’s not the same as having a vulnerable little girl who relies on you
for everything.


‘With a son, a father might be more inclined to treat him like a mini-me. But
when he has a daughter, a man has to step outside himself.


‘He’s got to change his perspective and outlook. It challenges him to step
outside the male norms he has been brought up with.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ar-s-girl.html

:douf:

Twosugars 19-01-2020 03:33 PM

Yup, being less selfish equals voting labour

In other news 2+2=4

Redway 19-01-2020 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10758828)
Yup, being less selfish equals voting labour

In other news 2+2=4

What’s that got to do with this thread?


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