Mother Doesn’t Know Best

We all know the old saying that goes by “Mother Knows Best” which means that your mother loves you and knows what is best for you. So do what your mother says, and you will always be fine. However, that is the modern explanation of the saying. The feminist explanation eliminates the true meaning of mother. They ignore the fact that the Mother knows best in what is her role under the father and in the things that she is responsible for. Not everything.

Mother knows best when it comes to nurturing. Sleep time and Milk. Meal prep and cleaning. Organizing and bathing. That is why up until the age of 12, the mother is closer to the child than the father. They establish a deep bond with the child during those years. However, after the age of 11 or 12, things change. The children at that time up until they are grown adults, need guidance driven by life experience. They simply need their father. They need decision making driven by logic and discipline not by feelings or manipulation. 

Since the modern-day feminist society in the Western world told the mother you can do whatever you want because you know best, we have seen total societal destruction. Normalized divorce and family breakdown. Fatherless children and mentally sick boys. Single motherhood, father suicide, and school shooters. Fathers are reduced to monthly payments and not able to parent their own children. Sometimes not even able to see their own children. Yet we are asked to believe that Mother knows best. Mothers are women at the end of the day. When they are given total freedom, a lot of them will manipulate and act out of pure emotion and vindication too. Everyone else in society will pay for it, especially the children. There are too many fatherless boys, single teenage mothers, broken families, and alienated fathers to believe that mothers know best. Mothers are good nurturers, but their role should always fall under the father. Or suffer the devastating consequences.


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