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Originally Posted by Kizzy
That's not the gist of your original post I quoted in which you stated it was due to the fact the woman carried the child that entitled her to raise the child alone if she so wished.
I don't agree with that.
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Either you misunderstood me or I didn't make my point very well. I was not saying that a mother was entitled to raise the child alone if she wished, I was saying that when both parents are equally able to look after the child and are each seeking sole custody, the mother should, in most cases, get priority, particularly with very young children. Given those circumstances, why would a father be given priority? The very nature of carrying a child, giving birth and breast feeding does generally create a particular bond between mother and baby.
In an ideal situation they would get joint custody, but if there was a lot of animosity between them and both wanted sole custody, without extenuating circumstances, it is best for young children to be with the mother.
And even then, I did not suggest the other parent shouldn't be involved in the child's life, just that, in that situation, the mother should get preference for full custody. At no time did I mention anything about the mother choosing to raise the child alone - that is a different subject altogether.