Are you sorry that the education taught him that two dads plus two moms adds to four parents? Because that is the corrrect answer. Please go look up the Dunning-Kruger Effect please as you sound very confident in your ignorance.
biologically it's still 2 parents is the point... although there is interesting testing being done on possibly combining 3 parents' DNA. 2 dads, one mom.
If you think that’s something, there is a place where there is no marriage or monogomy. It is a matriarchal society where women who want companionship signal the males of the village. The woman will have sex with multiple men in short order, only spending a night with each before returning to their regular relationship. When a woman becomes pregnant, none of the fathers know who the child’s biological parent is, and multiple men can have slept with the same multiple women, so every child ends up with a good deal of the village men as a possible father and each treats the child of any woman they slept with as their own. The children have multiple parent figures with multiple styles, strengths, weaknesses, and if one or more parents die the child is still provided and cared for and is not an orphan. It virtually eliminates nepotism as in completion your “family” is basically everyone equally. Not a perfect system but interesting idea. Having more people who selflessly love is seldom bad.
@xvarnah oh shit run.
@guest_ that village in Brazil was it? The one that was like... we'll give you $30,000 to come here and fuck us but you gotta stay here for the rest of your life and they had like a whole screening process and you basically wound up like... well... a goat?
Not the Mosuo- although they are matriarchal and don’t shame for not knowi the father of a child. And I don’t think they were in Brazil- to be honest I forget the name of the people. I recall seeing a documentary years ago, they were a small and remote tribe somewhere.
@guest_ that village in Brazil was it? The one that was like... we'll give you $30,000 to come here and fuck us but you gotta stay here for the rest of your life and they had like a whole screening process and you basically wound up like... well... a goat?