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Charalambos
1 year ago

Neither criminal inclination, nor talent (if the father was especially good in his way) are hereditary. There’s nothing genetically predetermined.

It may at best be that the son, when he grows up in a criminal environment, gradually grows into such a career…

MacMadB
1 year ago

There’s no criminal gene.

If you have recognized as a son that this is not your choice, you will have to independently consider what you want to do from your life and go step by step.

adelaide196970
1 year ago

This is GottseiThanks almost never. Children are completely different people.

Yukatsuki
1 year ago

Even if a parent was or is not a criminal, the son does not have to be. It can also be completely the opposite of it.

Stella359
1 year ago

It can be but not

TomHofmann11
1 year ago

I’d say no. It doesn’t apply to me at least. Just as little as for the son of Pablo Escobar, because this is an architect today.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

You as a child of someone like this have a mind to notice if what you see is right or wrong. Many use this as an excuse to justify themselves, but you can do it better than you have done.

HANK19
1 year ago

but it does not have to

testwiegehtdas
1 year ago

If one raises the son properly and keeps away from the father or other criminals, then not.

Thiazi
1 year ago

Not necessarily.

GutenTag2003
1 year ago

If the father was a big criminal?

Why would he?

  • there is another – influential – mother
  • the (life) circumstances are hopefully different from that of the father
  • etc.
GutenTag2003
1 year ago
Reply to  guggug25

Children do not always choose the “Occupation” of parents.

cuxxl123
1 year ago

I am

Turbomann
1 year ago

If the son gets the right education, he doesn’t have to be like his father.

Desparativum
1 year ago

Sometimes.

DerHans
1 year ago

If he grows up in a mafia family, the probability is that he will also become criminals.