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My son is the eldest (only) son of an eldest (only) son of an eldest (only) son.
When he was a child in North Carolina, his public school teachers/elders -- not my father-in-law -- kept telling him that he was going to be the head of the family, and he needed to be prepared to take that responsibility.
Weird. (and my son and husband find it weird, too.)
Destroy the patriarchy.
When he was a child in North Carolina, his public school teachers/elders -- not my father-in-law -- kept telling him that he was going to be the head of the family, and he needed to be prepared to take that responsibility.
Weird. (and my son and husband find it weird, too.)
Destroy the patriarchy.