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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Sept 18, 2023 16:49:25 GMT
Women use children during divorce to hurt their ex, and they use any tools to hurt children. The system allows them and supports this behavior by women. " As of today, 17.8% of custodial parents are fathers and 5% of custody is granted to non-relatives, while mothers are still granted custody 77.2% of the time. 40% of mothers reported that they had interfered with the father’s visitation to punish their ex-spouse. [“Frequency of Visitation” by Sanford Braver, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry] 50% of mothers see no value in the fathers continued contact with his children. (Surviving the Breakup” by Joan Berlin Kelly) The idea that 50 percent of divorced women see no value in a father’s presence in the family is astounding. Family expert Dianna Thompson says, “There should be safety guards to disallow this type of behavior. But in reality there are none. Family court is not a place where many fathers observe their rights; it’s where they lose them.” More in link familyreunionusa.org/divorse-separation/
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 27, 2023 21:15:02 GMT
" Key findings from the Lost Dads FBSD study reveal: Over 40% (41.9%) of men who approach support services during family breakdown express suicidal thoughts. This may have a key link to the suicide being the leading cause of death for men under 50. For a disproportionate number of men as fathers, the experience following family breakdown can simply be too much. These experiences are shaped by negative stereotypes about fatherhood and masculinity, which limit men’s ability to seek and receive effective support. Negotiating co-parenting arrangements, particularly within the family court system, has a profoundly negative experience for fathers. They expressed despair in their battles for time with their children who were sometimes being ‘weaponised’ against them. Sometimes, parental alienating behaviours were identified, like manipulation of the child’s opinion of the male parent. This has severe consequences for both fathers and their children". More in link london-post.co.uk/new-uwl-research-reveals-hidden-public-health-crisis-affecting-separated-fathers/
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 27, 2023 21:17:37 GMT
Great analysis by Melissa Kearney, an economist from the University of Maryland, whose research confirms the negative effects of giving child custody to single mothers on children. " Kearney finds that this arrangement hurts children, widens inequality and ultimately damages society. She is ringing the alarm bells, and she wants people to hear them and start thinking of solutions. Judging by the book's reception, she has managed to achieve at least the first part of that. Some children who are raised by single mothers go on to achieve great things. But on the aggregate, the data shows that the odds of graduating from high school, getting a college degree and having high earnings in adulthood are substantially lower for children who grow up in single-mother homes. Kearney notes that families headed by a single mother are five times more likely to live in poverty than families headed by a married couple. It's simple math, she says: Having two adults in the home who can bring in income lessens the chance that a family is poor. As any parent will readily attest, raising children takes a lot of resources: money, time, emotional energy and more." More in link www.npr.org/2023/10/22/1207322878/single-parent-married-good-for-children-inequality
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 9, 2023 21:12:06 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 16, 2023 21:04:41 GMT
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology found that young adults who were exposed to threatening behavior from their mothers during childhood experience greater feelings of helplessness and lower self-efficacy, indirectly leading to increased anxiety. The research highlights the significant long-term impact of maternal threats on mental health. “ The analysis indicated that only maternal, not paternal, threatening behaviors were connected with these factors as proposed in the model. “Results indicated that greater childhood exposure to maternal threatening behaviors was indirectly associated with anxiety symptom severity through greater perceived helplessness and poorer self‐efficacy,” the study authors wrote. “In contrast, childhood exposure to paternal threatening behaviors was neither directly nor indirectly associated with anxiety severity. These findings underscore the long‐lasting effects of childhood experiences on emerging adults’ anxiety symptoms, as well as perceived stress as a potentially useful treatment target for emerging adults who struggle with anxiety.” More in link www.psypost.org/2023/11/research-reveals-connection-between-parental-threatening-behaviors-and-future-mental-health-issues-21447
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jan 1, 2024 22:12:21 GMT
Systemic discrimination against fathers harms children, fathers, families, and entire societies. The effects of such policies directly influence the increase in crime and the negative loops that children fall into when they grow up without their fathers.3 Below are just a few very important factors, but there are many more. "10 Facts About Father Engagement: 1 Fathers and infants can be equally as attached as mothers and infants. When both parents are involved with the child, infants are attached to both parents from the beginning of life. 2 Father involvement is related to positive child health outcomes in infants, such as improved weight gain in preterm infants and improved breastfeeding rates. 3 Father involvement using authoritative parenting (loving and with clear boundaries and expectations) leads to better emotional, academic, social, and behavioral outcomes for children. 4 Children who feel a closeness to their father are: twice as likely as those who do not to enter college or find stable employment after high school, 75% less likely to have a teen birth, 80% less likely to spend time in jail, and half as likely to experience multiple depression symptoms. 5 Fathers occupy a critical role in child development. Father absence hinders development from early infancy through childhood and into adulthood. The psychological harm of father absence experienced during childhood persists throughout the life course. 6 The quality of the father-child relationship matters more than the specific amount of hours spent together. Non-resident fathers can have positive effects on children’s social and emotional well-being, as well as academic achievement and behavioral adjustment. 7 High levels of father involvement are correlated with higher levels of sociability, confidence, and self-control in children. Children with involved fathers are less likely to act out in school or engage in risky behaviors in adolescence. 8 Children with actively involved fathers are: 43% more likely to earn A’s in school and 33% less likely to repeat a grade than those without engaged dads. 9 Father engagement reduces the frequency of behavioral problems in boys while also decreasing delinquency and economic disadvantage in low-income families. 10 Father engagement reduces psychological problems and rates of depression in young women." Video:
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Feb 6, 2024 17:18:24 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Feb 6, 2024 17:21:25 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 4, 2024 21:46:13 GMT
Women's organizations spread a false narrative that fathers are the ones who most often harm their children, which is a lie. All over the world, statistics confirm that the opposite is true, but in this feminized world people believe in myth rather than facts. It's time to change this to protect children!!! "SAVE has previously reported on mothers who attacked other women to steal their unborn babies. A more widespread problem is mothers who kill their children. Globally, 72% of infant murders are by their mothers." More in link www.saveservices.org/2024/02/moms-who-kill-their-kids/
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 26, 2024 18:15:14 GMT
In this misandric world, women can decide about life and death. Women dominate the world in murdering their own children, but that despite these facts they still claim that the greatest threats to children are men and society believes them in this manipulation. Great analysis of cases of murders of children by parents and differences in the treatment of crimes committed by fathers and mothers supported by statistical data in the link. "This is how it is when mothers kill their children. The reporting minimizes the woman’s agency, inviting readers to empathize with the mother’s pain and to see her act not as an expression of vengefulness or hatred, but as a cry for help. Such techniques are in evidence in the reporting on a double-murder/suicide in Boston, Massachusetts on Christmas Day, 2019, in which a mother, Erin Pascal, having argued with her husband earlier in the day, pushed or threw her two young children, one four years old and the other 15 months, from the top of a tall parking garage, and then jumped to her death after them. One anticipates here the chorus of voices eager to point out how rare women’s violence is. These are outliers, the voices proclaim: men are the overwhelming danger, and efforts should be focused on men. In the few cases in which women kill, it is because of mental illness or desperation. But this is untrue. While men do commit the majority of lethal violence against adults, particularly other adult males, women commit at least equal if not significantly more violence against the most vulnerable: children and, especially, babies." More in link fiamengofile.substack.com/p/everyone-agrees-that-the-murder-of
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Sept 23, 2024 19:31:09 GMT
Half of male suicides are the result of parental alienation and child support based on scientific research and statistics from Australia. This confirms that driving men to suicide is a crime against humanity. "It is worth noting that research studies indicate that divorce following the loss of meaningful contact with children is a major factor of male suicide. The death rate in Australia amongst child-support payers is almost double the rate of males who do not have administrative child support assessments. Rob Tiller, a Perth-based counsellor, thus reminds us of the male suicide epidemic currently taking place in Australia, where young, middle-aged, and senior men are killing themselves at a rate of 42 per week. This increase in male suicide, he says, is at least partially due to relationship breakdown and parental alienation, coupled with poorer support among divorced males. According to research by the Australian Institute of Suicide Research and Prevention, almost half of all the suicides by Australian men are directly linked to family court disputes, including child custody and other pending legal matters. When marriages fail, ‘men are less likely to be awarded full custody of their children, more likely to be displaced from the family home, and have less access to their children’. This means the loss of personal identity, social status, and respect. Adding to loneliness and the natural isolation of so many men in their mid-life, these are significant causes the high risk of male suicide. As noted by Bettina Arndt AM: There is solid evidence that the major cause of suicide in this country is not mental health problems but rather the toll taken by family break-up, where fathers often face mighty battles trying to stay part of their children’s lives, up against a biased family law system which fails to enforce contact orders, and often facing false violence allegations which are now routinely used to gain advantage in family court battles" More in link www.spectator.com.au/2024/08/the-epidemic-of-male-suicide-in-australia/
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