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Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "Mother SLAMMED For Coaching Child To Be Trans And HATE Boys, Woman Explain How She Escaped Woke CULT" video.
Not in all cases. It's normal for a male child to mimic the mother buy putting on their shoes, messing with their jewelry and makeup. In some serial killers the father responded violently to this and continued to mock the child about it throughout their childhood. Making fun of them for spending more time with the mother, common in young boys just like it's common for young girls to want to be around their father. It boils down to treating the child as bad for doing normal things regardless of which parent does it. This causes them to feel unwanted and abnormal. That leads to antisocial behavior later because the people that are supposed to like them as a child doesn't so why would anyone else is the thought process behind it. It can also cause an unhealthy bond with the parent that is nice to the child which turns into hate later because they can't break away from it. Especially if the parent they create that bond to is also abusive, just in a different way. That when they'll kill people that look like that person. They can't bring themselves to kill the person because doing so would also harm them. So instead they kill replacements. Edit: This isn't pure nurture either. There's usually an underlying family history of mental illness which throws in a genetic factor. Just nobody knows exactly where it comes from genetically.
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Tim stop with the psychology stuff. It's not the parents fault an adult's passion doesn't match their talent. That would require parents to give their child access to anything and everything and most people can't afford that. It's also not true that what you're involved in when you're 13 somehow defines what you'll enjoy doing later. Otherwise most people would still be farmers living in rural areas. Instead, one child will want to continue it if you're lucky, but the rest want something else for their lives. Phobias are easy to create in children. A parent passes their phobias down by freaking out when the child engages in the phobia. For example: A parent is afraid of heights. The child climbs a tree. The parent panics, freaks out, and starts yelling at the child to get down before they get hurt. That phobia has now been passed to the child. It's that easy. It's not some dramatic trauma that causes them. Edit: A person's passion versus talent is also influenced by friends and the culture. How many kids want to be social media influencers vs how many of them have the looks and personality required for it? The parents didn't teach them that. Their friends and the current culture did.
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