Another big thanks to all posters.
I might be sounding repetitive . . . but it is acknowledged that the personal circumstances of potential converts are many and varied and usually involve a degree of "vulnerability" for equally varied reasons.
I admit that parenting factors and the absence thereof are but a single facet of vulnerability and by no means provide any sort of "eureka" explanations. It is the degree of commonality of these factors I'd like to get more of a handle on through your contributions.
It remains my opinion, that understanding how the absence of parenting factors contribute can be helpful in fully understanding vulnerability and perhaps ultimately, be an aid in helping victims seeking to 'normalise',
Thanks again.
Luvonyall