Stark Reality
• The United States has the world's highest rape rate of the countries that publish such statistics.
• 4 times higher than Germany
• 13 times higher than England
• 20 times higher than Japan.
• Stark Reality
• 83% of rape cases are ages 24 or under
• 1 in 7 women will be raped by her husband
• 1 in 4 college women have either been raped or suffered attempted rape
• Only 16% of rapes are ever reported to the police
Yet we wonder why it is that females, girls and women
… cover up
• Strange Man Effect
When young girls are estranged from their father and don’t know who their daddy is, whether due to abandonment; alienation; isolation; avoidance; denial; separation or divorce and are exposed to “strange men” in the home. (even when the strange man is a step father)
• Strange Man Effect
A strange man can be any man other than a girl’s biological father who lives with her and relates to her in a way that only a father can and should
• Strange Man Effect
Emotional and social development
• Low self esteem
• Constant need of acceptance by men
• Aggressive attention from men
• lack a sense of protection
• Strange Man Effect
• 53% more likely to marry as teenagers
• 111% more likely to have children as teenagers
• 164% more likely to be a single parent
• 92% more likely to divorce if they marry
• Strange Man Effect
• Diminished cognitive development
• Poor school performance
• Lower achievement test scores and
lower IQ scores
• Drop out of high school
• Many never attempt college
• Many drop out of college
• Strange Man Effect
Physical Development
• girls grow up too fast
• One (1) in six (6) girls enter puberty at eight years of age!
• Strange Man Effect
“If we want young girls to delay sex and childbearing, having a loving biological father on the premises is not simply a good idea,
[it is God’s idea], while having [strange] unrelated men on the premises is not."
“There is still no substitution for a father's love and while many females are able to succeed there still exists a place, even though long ago covered up, covered over and buried beneath the business of life, there still remains a place in every woman and every girl ‘s heart, and a part of them that longs to be
‘daddy's little girl’.”
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
are women more important then men in the developing the foundation of the masculine image?
Psychiatrist Dr. Jack Raskins of Children’s Orthopedic Hospital and the University of Washington says a mother’s presence is especially important in the early stages of a child’s life.
The key is “the child’s close, unbroken attachment in the early months to the people who care for him.
Jean Flemming points out that “a mother’s presence throughout infancy and the entire preschool stage is important because more learning takes place in the child’s first five years than in any comparable period of life.
Too much disruption of this imbeds in the personality traits that can be disruptive for a lifetime....
Attachment to the people who love him and who respond to his needs is nothing less than the foundation of the child’s personality
Experts agree that as much as eighty-five percent of a child’s character is developed by age five, and the way a child is raised in the early years accounts for at least twenty points of his IQ
The key is “the child’s close, unbroken attachment in the early months to the people who care for him.
Jean Flemming points out that “a mother’s presence throughout infancy and the entire preschool stage is important because more learning takes place in the child’s first five years than in any comparable period of life.
Too much disruption of this imbeds in the personality traits that can be disruptive for a lifetime....
Attachment to the people who love him and who respond to his needs is nothing less than the foundation of the child’s personality
Experts agree that as much as eighty-five percent of a child’s character is developed by age five, and the way a child is raised in the early years accounts for at least twenty points of his IQ
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