Does maternal instinct exist in humans anymore? June 01, 2022 | Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 9,744 |
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Re: Does maternal instinct exist in humans anymore? June 01, 2022 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,453 |
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Cambion
Me thinking about random shit spawned this thought. Obviously, at some point along the way, someone knew what they were doing, otherwise the species would have died out and none of us would be here. Maternal instinct seems to exist in other species (birds sitting on their eggs, cats lugging kittens around and cleaning them constantly, etc.), but it seems like humans need someone to hold their hands every single step of the way when it comes to breeding.
Re: Does maternal instinct exist in humans anymore? June 02, 2022 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,367 |
Re: Does maternal instinct exist in humans anymore? June 02, 2022 | Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 9,744 |
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freya
Why would anyone with any power whatsoever want to clean human filth, go without sleep, listen to wailing, be bored to death with a human with the intellectual horsepower of a potato, etc?
Re: Does maternal instinct exist in humans anymore? June 06, 2022 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 3,557 |
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kman
Freya said, "Also, the brat worship (that has grown progressively worse) of society is appalling. I'm not seeing the big deal made out of lots of stuff that is no longer allowed such as brats walking to school without an adult, brats playing outside without adult supervision, etc."
Great post, by the way, Freya.
That quoted part is about the fear-mongering bombarding society in general and parents in particular. The powers that be want everyone afraid, so they concoct garbage such as disappearing children, child sex trafficking, stranger danger, and so forth, when every crime statistic says crime is way down from its peak in the 1970s. If strangers were grabbing kids, we'd have constant Amber Alerts and news stories. We don't.
Re: Does maternal instinct exist in humans anymore? June 06, 2022 | Registered: 8 years ago Posts: 3,557 |
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Cambion
Because they're told they're doing the most important job in the whole world! Wiping butts and cleaning puke is the best job ever!Funny how nobody says that taking care of the elderly is the most important job in the world when it's essentially the same thing as taking care of a baby. Only the "baby" in the latter case might be a 90-year-old with dementia, nothing to lose and a mean right hook.
Re: Does maternal instinct exist in humans anymore? June 07, 2022 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,453 |
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freya
Thanks Cambion. This is a really good point. Most people ship off the elderly to group homes/nursing homes/whatever. Can you imagine what would happen if they did the same with their brats? It is is basically the same premise, as you pointed out.