Isn't this just pretentious silliness? lol "I greatly appreciate my mother for

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bringing me into the world"? Moms are great, but no more so or more special than dads. Both created you and that phrase is just poetic jibberish that means nothing. She "brought you into the world" because she was the one keeping you OUT of the world. lol Of course we shouldn't be blaming her for that just like her eventually releasing us is not a reason to appreciate her more than the father. People who say silly phrases like that are just undermining the father for nothing, especially as anyone can f*ck and make a baby, raising it well is what you should be appreciative for. Equality! Agreed?
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Say what you want about the suffering mom had to go through, but the phrase "she brought me into the world" is just silly lol
 
Well, I appreciate what my mother went through to have me. Especially as my father didn't want us and tried to force my mother into having an abortion.

Edit: Having done it four times, I actually do want my "commitment" acknowledged. I had my flipping stomach cut open from hip to hip, to save a baby's life. That's more than just lying there and letting the forces take you.
 
Wow good point. Both parents do deserve credit for your creation but don't discount the fact that the workload is less than equal. But remember anyone can be a mother or father but not everyone is a real parent to their child. Bringing someone into the world is the easy part. I appreciate my mother for teaching me and loving me. And I appreciate my father for realizing the mistakes he made when I was a child and working hard to mend our relationship. appreciating someone for bringing you into the world is such a shallow reason neh?
 
My sentiments exactly. Humans aren't asexual, both gender play a part!

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@Chieko: The scenario should be of one that, without one party, it is a failure despite of how much the other party is commited. Think of it this way -- You have soup for lunch, the soup plays a bigger part than the bowl it is in for the meal. But without a bowl, you cannot drink your soup!

Dad contributes, mum is committed. But both are needed.
 
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