Women Are Better Parents Than Men

Women Are Better Parents Than Men

Women are better parents than men, discuss.
Do you know the word ‘family’ came from these words ‘Father And Mother I Love You’? A family consist of a father and mother; one who begets or one who gives birth to or nurtures and raises a child are what we call parents, parents could also refers to a relative who plays the role of guardian. So, women - by nature, they have feminine qualities for nurturing children. As such, they are found to be better parents than men. However the role of men in child-rearing cannot be undermined. Men are most necessary if children have to be fully aware of the roles of both genders. But women have proved themselves superior parents thanks to their feminine qualities, soft skills, less aggressive nature and their generally better communication skills. Many people argued about this, who is a better parent, women or men?
Men are responsible to take care of daily expenses such as food for the children that are under their care. Not just that, but all other things that is necessary such as clothes and a place to live. Thus, men are to earn money to support their family. In Islamic point of view, a husband or a father is the one, who’s responsible to support their responsibilities, in other words is to get themselves a job and not the women to look for one. Women are only given an optional choice whether they want to work or not, but that also depends on their husband’s permission. So does that make men are better parents than women? Still some people argued that either one of the parents who earn money does not mean that he or she is the best parent. It takes more than just money suppliers to become the best parents.
Fulfill the roles of both father and mother. Most men and women fulfill their roles of a father and a mother in raising their children properly. They both have their own roles to play, society, religion role, etc. However there is a saying that men took their responsibilities seriously and just become a ‘father’ when...

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