The presence or absence of daughters does not influence judges' rulings on women's issues. Judging is typically based on the impartiality, the merits of the case, and adherence to the law, including the legal precedents. Judges must set aside personal biases and emotions when making decisions. Judges are trained and expected to be impartial and fair, and their rulings should reflect the objective application of the law to the specific facts of a case.