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The '''momad syndrome''' is a blend of the words "mom" and "dad" and is a theory describing the consequences and outcomes of a single mom raising a son. A single mom is a [[Femoid|woman]] who raises children by herself and as such, ends up playing a paternal role as well. However, unless a woman has a combination of a depth-oriented high-IQ, an ability to overcome her [[female solipsism|solipsism]], and if she regularly intermingled with several older as well as younger transparent male siblings, then she won't really have the faintest clue what its like being male. | The '''momad syndrome''' is a blend of the words "mom" and "dad" and is a theory describing the consequences and outcomes of a single mom raising a son. A single mom is a [[Femoid|woman]] who raises children by herself and as such, ends up playing a paternal role as well. However, unless a woman has a combination of a depth-oriented high-IQ, an ability to overcome her [[female solipsism|solipsism]], and if she regularly intermingled with several older as well as younger transparent male siblings, then she won't really have the faintest clue what its like being male. | ||
Most males experiencing inceldom grew up in a home wherein a combination of the helicopter parenting style and the momad syndrome (single mother) type of household were extant. | |||
==Features== | |||
One feature of Momad Syndrome, is that with a woman is the sole and absolute head of the household, it is likely that feminine traits will be dominant, such as a preference for a higher household temperature. There are several studies that show that men and women have different comfort levels with regards to temperature, with males being more comfortable with lower temperatures.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/science/shortcuts/2017/oct/11/why-women-sewcretly-turn-up-the-heating</ref> If the son had the benefaction of a male parent at home, it would be more likely for a compromise to occur pertaining the contrasting body temperatures of the males and females within the household. Many households have a central heating system which typically permeates the rest of the household, even if individual heaters within other rooms are turned off. Subsequently, such a higher temperature may inhibit the viability of studying or concentrating on other vocational acts for the males in the household. Even if the gender of offspring is even split in terms of numbers, the mother typically has the last say. Although the byproducts of physiological difference between the sexes are easier to allocate, there are also more abstract contrasts between the sexes which may also summon Momad Syndrome idiosyncrasies within a household. | One feature of Momad Syndrome, is that with a woman is the sole and absolute head of the household, it is likely that feminine traits will be dominant, such as a preference for a higher household temperature. There are several studies that show that men and women have different comfort levels with regards to temperature, with males being more comfortable with lower temperatures.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/science/shortcuts/2017/oct/11/why-women-sewcretly-turn-up-the-heating</ref> If the son had the benefaction of a male parent at home, it would be more likely for a compromise to occur pertaining the contrasting body temperatures of the males and females within the household. Many households have a central heating system which typically permeates the rest of the household, even if individual heaters within other rooms are turned off. Subsequently, such a higher temperature may inhibit the viability of studying or concentrating on other vocational acts for the males in the household. Even if the gender of offspring is even split in terms of numbers, the mother typically has the last say. Although the byproducts of physiological difference between the sexes are easier to allocate, there are also more abstract contrasts between the sexes which may also summon Momad Syndrome idiosyncrasies within a household. | ||