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Thread: Is ignorance a virtue for women?
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[quote=LEONARDO,250088]Hi, Why would we try so hard to distinguish " a father's love" from "a mother's love to children" ? Does it really matter? For the kids, both 'mother's love' and 'father's love' are indispensible. IMO, the only subtle diference between 'a fathere's love' and ' a mother's love' lies in the way how a father and a mother show their love. A father's love is more 'macro', and he tries to show his love through setting an example for his children and teaching his children how to be a man of integrity. Whearas, a mother's love is based on " a micro-level". She shows her love to her children through taking care of their daily lives. That is to say, a mother's love is reflected on a day-to-day basis. In appeareance, a mother's love is seemingly insignificant or trivial. Well, actually, the dribs and drabs of a mother's love is more memorable and longlasting. Gradually, a mother's love will take the "deepest" root in her children's hearts and minds. Perhaps, I think this is why Dodger states that a mother's love is unconditional. ( A mother's love is more closely associated with the kid's daily lives.) Well, Dodger, for your statement that "she will love them with no reservation, right or wrong, good or bad, she will love them.", I am sorry to say that probably you misinterprete ' a mother's love' . That kind of love you mentioned is a kind of "spoiled love " or "doting love ". I admit there are quite a lot of "doting mothers", but actually, a father's love is similar to a mother's love in this way. Since whether your kids are right or wrong, they are parts of your blood and flesh.' Blood is always thicker than water." [/quote]
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