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Posted on | February 1, 2010 | No Comments

gardening programs for kids
gardening programs for kids

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to women, is a stay at home dad seen as a turn off or strange?

Is the idea of a house-husband off putting? the idea of your boyfriend or husband staying at home to look after the kids while you go off to work. there was a program a year of two ago about couples in this set up and a large proportion of the women eventually left the men, emasculation was one of the main culprits apparently. i cant remember the name of it but i think it was on ITV.

The reason i am asking is because if i ever become a father then i would like to be the one who stays at home and has a part time job it would be easier for me anyway as my preferred jobs are carpentry and gardening which are very flexible

This is getting be pretty much the norm now-a-days. Personally, I wouldn’t worry about it. The roll reversal is long over due. I also don’t see anything wrong with the man staying home. At the preschool our grandson attends, there are several kids that are brought in every day by their dad’s and picked up by their dad’s. And it’s not just a once in a while thing, as it’s been like this all school year. And don’t worry about stupid tv shows. If they were successful, they would still be on tv. People don’t buy into that trash. Find a stay at home job you can do and want to do, find a good woman who wants to work outside the home, though more moms are also working from in the home, and enjoy life. And if you find a wife who is also working in the home. Well, that should be ok too.

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