Some do. We’re called teachers.
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I believe empathy can be felt for strangers, and should. Does it necessarily follow that parents will love their own children less if they love others' more?
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Reductive, romantic reasoning in favor of a species-wide eusociality for utopia. We know how ‘impartial’ affection could look like from workplace experience, but (human) blood is thicker than water and favoritism will always be common practice.pic.twitter.com/KnIaEHeXdG
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Well said. Thank you for sharing.
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they seem to do at least in our lil' hood! parks are always filled with parents watching for all the kids, sharing toys...
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What a lovely thought. It does take a village.
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This implies that parents care about their children. Not all do.
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What if indeed
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