Animal husbandry [Book Review]

The Philosophers' Magazine 54 (54):117-118 (2011)
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Clearly some parental aims get the parent-child relationship started on the wrong foot. It’s not OK to have a child so you’ll later have a tennis partner. It is OK to want responsibility, focus, bonding with a partner, and the pleasures of daily life with children

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