

Is a fact that women are not men. In contrast to the feminist premise that woman can do anything men can do, science is demostrating that women can do things better, that they have many biological and cognitive advantages over men. Yet there are some things that women seem not to do so well.
Aside from physical differences, men are usually taller and stronger, one of the most important differences between women and men is the larger size of the connector in women between the two hemispheres of the brain. Otherwise it is not only our brain functions, but just about every aspect of our physiology and this is due to hormones. Sexual dimorphism in the behaviour of social mammal is influenced by biology; these facts could be the reason of the signicant differences in male and female way of thinking.
A mother is the biological and/or social female parent of an offspring. In the case of mammals such as humans the mother gestates her child. However, with the current medical tecnologies we can have a range of 'mothers' such as genetic, gestational mother, etc, in theory neither migth be the social mother ( the one who brings up the child) apart from adoptive mother and stepmother.
According to the Theory of Patriarchy, this system was created at a specific time in History as a result of many complex procecess of external and internal influences, involving factors such as changes in languages, economy, social culture and religious beliefs. It seems that men in cattlers tribes learned to domestivate animals during the neolitic era; this fact meant they relized it took male and female to produce offspring. It is thought these herder men were the first men to realize their role in paternity whereas mothers have historically fullfiled the primary role in the raising of children, but since the late 20th Century the role of the father in child care has increased especially in western countries.
The maternal bond is tipically the relationship between a mother and her child. This tie begins during pregnancy with her; normally adapting her lifestyle to suit the needs of developing child. Nevertheless, we have to consider that every mother is unique as well as a traumatic birth, experienced stress, social suport and the influence of the partner. During the period of lactation , the prodution of oxytocin predisposes women to form bonds and show bonding behaviour.
On the other hand, fathers can develop the bond during the pregnancy of their partner, feeling the attachment to developing child. Research indicates that this may have some biological basis. Therefore a hormone called progesterone more nornally associated with pregnancy and the maternal bond may also control the way men react towards their children. So that paternal behaviour would be based in the same biology as maternal behaviour.
Fathers find many ways to establish bonds with their children, some of them could be : soothing, consoling, changig diapers, dresssing, playing and so on.
To sum up I would say the mother indeed plays a thorougly important role in infant's chilhood.
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