But you said one of the most important influences on you as a child was your grandfather. A man. Even assuming that the sexes are wired differently (I really don't feel like rehashing the nature vs nurture debate right now), what makes you think a "woman's" type of caring is better for a child than a "man's"?
the bonding that takes place in the suckling of the nipples. Â (not meant to be universal, since, not all women can produce healthy cholestrum and mothers milk, and because of formula.
human contact is psychological necessary for a bulk of the population.
BTW- i am half assing this, i can do better. Â and i apologize you deserve better.
my argument isn't about how my grandfather influenced me (during the years that i have memories of), but how women can do things (during the non memory years) that men cannot.
what are we supposed to do?
are we supposed to give women 3-4 years off and have men step in as part time labour.  then women return to work, and men go act as  mr mom?
the problem is that women are necessary at some stage of developement. Â men are not as necessary.