Q&A: Since a father’s loving bond for his daughter is stronger than for his son, doesn’t it only make sense that a?

Question by Steveman30: Since a father’s loving bond for his daughter is stronger than for his son, doesn’t it only make sense that a?
,…mother’s loving bond for her son is stronger than for her daughter, to compensate and balance things out?

1)Bryan Mills(Liam Neeson) from the movie TAKEN will do ANYTHING to get his daughter back, included causing unnecessary collateral damage, collateral damage he should have gotten in serious trouble for. Since he’d go to those extreme lengths to get his daughter back, I doubt he’d be that willing to go to those same lengths to get his son back. If both his daughter and son were both kidnapped in opposite parts of the world and he only had time to save one, since he’d probably choose his daughter instead, then this should mean that the mother should love her son more to balance things out.

2)The main character(Uma Thurman) from Kill Bill Volume 2. Did you see how much she loved and bonded with her daughter at the end of the movie and how she stopped her life of crime so her daughter would live a better life? Since fathers are kinder to their daughters than their sons, it only makes sense that the measures the main character(Uma Thurman) took in this movie for her daughter, would’ve been even greater and even kinder if her kid was a boy, again, to compensate for the fact that fathers are kinder to their daughters. And if she had a son and daughter they were kidnapped and she had time to only rescue one, since Bryan Mills from the movie TAKEN would probably choose to save the daughter, it would makes sense that this woman(Uma Thurman) would probably choose to save the son.

What do you think?

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Answer by ann s
sorry, but my bond to my son and daughter are the same, neither is stronger

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