Péforced
Péforced is a French term derived from the combination of "père" (father) and "forcé" (forced), which translates to "forced father." The concept refers to a situation where a child is raised by a man who is not their biological father, often due to circumstances such as adoption, stepfamily dynamics, or the absence of the biological father. The term gained prominence in discussions surrounding family structures, parenting, and societal perceptions of fatherhood.
In France and other francophone regions, the term has been used in debates about legal recognition of
The discussion around Péforced intersects with broader conversations about gender roles, reproductive rights, and the evolving
The concept of Péforced remains a point of interest in academic, legal, and social discussions, particularly