No. Women routinely spend more time with children and are in a situation where they can eventually lose patience and self-control, and inflict various kinds of harm upon children, especially small children.
Another Perspective
You have asked an interesting question. In fact the answer is both multi-faceted and complex. While it is true that from one perspective, raw numbers, more women spend more time with more children. A woman is not more likely than a man to abuse a child according to the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect.
The percent of women who commit child abuse is less than the percent of men who commit child abuse. The Clearinghouse has estimated that children living in a one-parent household where that parent is the father are at a much greater risk of abuse.
You can read the very confusing and thought provoking data at the website provided below.
Another Perspective:
The problem with the website below that you quote is that the website was designed to denigrate men and to boost women, also Liz's formula uses the Word "ASSUME" no less than 7 times, this means that the formula is useless.
Also, ask yourself this, "Does a child care that the person abusing them spends more time with them", in other Words, Does it really matter the percentages or the raw numbers from a child perspective. I highly doubt any child says "Mommy abuses me more than daddy but that's ok, because mommy spends more time with me".
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