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fandomsecrets2012-11-03 02:59 pm
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Re: that shitty moment when...
(Anonymous) 2012-11-03 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)I was raised by married heterosexual parents (still married after 40 years) and I got hurt all the frickin' time as a kid without someone to hug me immediately because you know what? Parents aren't always going to be physically close enough to their kids every second of every day for that.
I also love the implication that fathers are incapable of providing comfort. I see them do it all the time. My dad always has for me. This also begs the question: "what about lesbians?" If that boy had two mommies, then he'd have TWICE the comforting hugs when he fell down, right?
Pretty offensive to everyone except a minority of paranoid moms who freak out at the idea that anyone else - even other women - could do what they do because that somehow robs them of their identity.