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Can books (novels) teach you important life lessons if you didnt have a dad in your life to teach you?
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>>25252188
I dunno ask /his/ place seems to be teeming with fatherless behavior. I wouldn’t know though, my dad's always been there even if he's my stepdad (biological father slept around on my mom and she left him for a guy more willing to raise me, and then they had my sister and brother and happily ever after)
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Novels by definition cannot teach anything because they are made up by the author.
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>>25252188
Yes. The Book of Pook and the Way of the Superior Man taught me more about masculinity and femininity than my parents ever did.
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>>25252383
This beta here
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>>25252205
learn what words mean, brownie



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