Talk:Clyde and His Dads/@comment-39596432-20190709191345/@comment-1650307-20190729001513

I'll have agree to disagree with that.

The male is naturally more of the disciplimentarian whereas the female is naturally the more nurturing caregivers. That unity has produced children that are the most balanced and well-raised. Having two of those can still get the job done, but in different quantities. Clyde is raised quite well by Howard and Harold, but perhaps the more authoritarian nature of the two males causes them to be overprotective over their son. Again, they raise him pretty well and don't abuse him or anything like that, but it is not the exact same if Clyde was raised with a mother and a father. Sure it is becoming more of the norm, but the way that it has been done for centuries has produced more well-rounded offspring.