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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: jbe who wrote (44512)7/8/1999 2:59:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (2) of 108807
 
I absolutely accept no. 1. There is a spectrum and different people fall on different places. If you draw bell curves of men and women on a scale of violence, they will overlap, but the mens' bell curve will crest far more on the violent side that the womens, and there will be portions out on the ends which are exclusively male or female.

On nature-nurture, again it's a spectrum or combination. I used to think nurture was predominant. Having had kids, I don't believe that any more. And having identical twins, I did a lot of research into twins and found that the studies of twins separated at birth (fascinating studies, by the way) showed a very strong predeliction for nature over nurture.

Certainly we can affect our childen. That much is clear -- in general, kids who grow up families that read regularly themselves read more fluently and more frequently. Ask any elementary school teacher. But the more experience I have as a parent and divorce attorney (and criminal attorney for juveniles who get in trouble) the stronger I think the nature influence is.
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