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Do Chinese Women Love Their Children? or Are They Just an Asset?

Question by Mr Tea: Do chinese women love their children? Or are they just an asset?
I have always thought of the chinese people kinda like a Bee Hive, there is the mother queen whom controls the colony and every bee works its entire life till it dies. Every single bee can be sacrificed for the colony and there are no individuals or unique bees they are all just carbon clones.

And I always wondered if Chinese women are able to have feelings or love their children, especially when I read stories about killing female babies, or that recent story where a hospital dumped dead babies into a river b/c the parents paid them to do so.

So do chinese women have feelings? Do ever think for themselves?

Best answer:

Answer by Anonymous
I dont think they do, unless there born in america. I think they think of there kids as lottery tickets. If they magically have a talent then YAY money! Otherwise its back to 50 cents an hour at a factory.

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