children today are not destiny but a value decision. From a historical perspective, was given life for a long time less valuable than life take . This fundamental valuation is still not really on the decline. Hence the birth rate since the introduction of the pill is a perfectly logical reaction of the population.
men react more strongly to the fertility society Models. Our models are now individual happiness, independence, mobility and sometimes adventurous. The counterweights: stability, management and maintenance have a subordinate rank. Children are rare in the models.
The Western societies are in the social climate rather than androcentric patriarchal. The "sons" have created the Western system and give it the tone. To date, the opinion is widespread that women less than men and therefore less valuable. Child care - a predominantly female task - remains so in the social standing to the side of the inferior, because female Activities. "Fuss" former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder called it.
development of the father roles: wet diapers destroy Adult
We define now the child-rearing as a joint task-of men and women - not because it is biologically determined as well - in the stone age it was different - but because the early patriarchs have decided the husband / wife and family because we all prefer, men and women, today's life as a couple (and not as a clan, or community WG). Democracy needs the couple exactly what they used to patriarchy.
The consequences be clear only recently. They mean that the man should help as a non-Patriarch in child rearing, a job that brings little social status. This requires a huge adjustment: Ursula von der Leyen called this the "development of the father role."
your male interviewees from the "star" reacted with horror. The "father figure" called them in the image of the diaper changing wax - from dwindling sexual gratification and falling eroticism. ( www.stern.politik / Germany / 582597.html 08/07/2007) The Star Interview hits the mark. The reporters are talking about and think as many young men. They call their attitude "romantic".
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