Everything except this makes sense.
The teenage years are crucial to making a young man respect women.
A father must be there to ensure that his son treats his mother and sisters with respect. At home is where a boy learns how a man treats women.
If the teenage boy is permitted to treat his mother or sisters harshly and with disrespect the father must come down hard on the young man so that he knows the man he respects most will not tolerate disrespect of women.
A teenage boy left to the influence of his peers will learn that women are inferior and can be treated as such.
An adolescent boy needs a father to teach him to be a gentleman.
The teen years can be troublesome. However, we have ONLY observed that when fathering was inadequate the first 6-8 years of life.
Sometimes quality parenting can make some headway with playing 'catch-up' during the teen years. But it's a challenging task.
0-18 are the crucial years for both young boys and girls and proper parenting by a mother and father.
By age 5 or 6 a boy raised by a proper, healthy, loving Dad has learned how to treat a woman like a gentleman in some key respects that should last his lifetime.