I hear Irene Montero talk so much about protective mothers that I think protective fathers should step up and say that we, like Teruel or even more than Teruel, exist. In fact, I just did a Tezanos style survey with my son and 100% of those surveyed felt that both his mom and I were just as protective, although he used the term “awkward” which is a much more precise term. is synonymous because it’s the word that best defines a father’s or a mother’s job, especially if you have to take their cell phone and tell them to get on with math, damn they don’t do it at this rate to get rid of the tension or the LOMLOE pedagogue.
At first, it was a little shocking to hear Montero talk about “protective mothers” because it seemed to me like we lived in the mountains of Alaska and Mama Bear had to defend her cubs while Papa Bear went on salmon. There’s a surprising macho twist in that expression, a new saying that girls wear pink and boys wear blue, so here I am to assure you that some parents can be protectors and even ball players, which is a much higher level, a pro- level
What has also become clear in the survey is that 100% said they would never pardon us, especially if we ruined the weekend, and I agree. There is something medieval and absolutist in grace, the radiant prerogative of grace over the gray bureaucracy of justice, the definitive hallmark of emperors, kings, and dictators. It’s one thing, Irene, very Nero/Peter Ustinov in ‘Quo Vadis’: «I don’t ask for favors, I do them!».
Source: La Verdad

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