It‘s more about wether a child has good male and female role models around. And women are more affected by the lack of a parent during upbringing. This is especially reflected in their dating behavior. Most guys just have to grow up earlier and take responsibility from an early age which is good in the long term as long as the mother is not toxic and raising a simp.
I'm going to have to disagree with this one. There is an old saying that when a girl goes bad she is a heartache to her family. When a boy goes bad he is a menace to society. Boys need a male role model in their life. Traditionally, girls tend to mature just by getting older. It's blurred a bit now because of gender confusions but traditionally women had a civilizing effect on men. Before the sexual revolution and women were less promiscuous it forced men to commit. Boy don't naturally mature become men and unless there is some incentive to grow up they stay in a state of arrested development. Still acting like a frat boy. Compare men today in their thirties with their grandfathers at the same age. Most were married raising families and were serious men of affairs in those days. Every society instinctively knew this and there was always a rite of passage for boys and only boys. A period when you are no longer a boy but a man. It wasn't so much that you had more privileges but more responsibilities. In religion, you had Confirmation for Christians and Bar Mitzvahs for Jews. With Mormons, you had to go on a mission and travel to another State or country for two years away from your parents. In the secular world, you joined the military. I remember my brother telling me when he joined the Marines is that you go in as a boy and come out as a man. Nowadays men stay and feel quite comfortable still living with their parents well into their thirties and even forties until their parents die so they can take over the house.
There's a reason why in all religions God is portrayed as a male figure. One that represents discipline, authority, and guidance. Females play the role as a nurturer, also important but an entirely different role. Both a male and a female have a unique role in the raising of a child of both sexes.