Across the entire sample, the desire to see nurturing fathers versus not wanting to see them was nearly 5-to-1.
The question is not whether the respondents prefer a nurturing role versus a non-nurturing role, but whether they'd prefer seeing a nurturing role to not seeing them at all. That's a very different spin. Here's another:
Informed by youth advisors and professional storytellers, CSS integrated targeted questions into its annual 2025 Teens & Screens survey, which surveyed 1,500 adolescents (ages 10 to 24, reflecting the ages of adolescence defined by the National Academy of Sciences)
Who in the world are "youth advisors and professional storytellers"? And the NAS despite, since when did adolescence extend to 24 years of age?
One of the longest-running scams in the social sciences is that surveys such as this provide any useful data at all. This one doesn't. IMHO.
Yeah...and since when is a 10 yr old an adolescent?
Faggots, simps, and pedophiles ...