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Is the bond between a mother and child actually stronger, or just more culturally enforced than the father's?
As modern parenting roles evolve and more fathers take on primary caregiving, the assumption that maternal bonds are inherently stronger is being questioned. Cast your vote and share your perspective on whether biology or culture shapes these attachments.
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