Area of the country most accepting of Male Nannies. Vent alert

Anonymous
I know a manny in Brooklyn and I think that's pretty normal there. Artist/hipster/granola type. He takes care of 3 boys after school and cooks for the family and rehearses during the days. I'd think Brooklyn, Seattle, San Fran, Austin, Asheville, etc would be more welcoming than DC.

FWIW, I'd hire a manny.
Anonymous
OP, I'm glad you got good responses from the nanny board here.

There is a segment of the population here that thinks anyone with a penis is automatically a child molester.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm glad you got good responses from the nanny board here.

There is a segment of the population here that thinks anyone with a penis is automatically a child molester.


OP here,

I posted here. But have NOT had any inquires yet. I'm hoping a few parents will at least talk to me about my qualifications and experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here,

Thanks I feel a lot better now. (I wish Jeff would install the sarcasm font)


I'm sorry OP. The responses you got are sad. 50 years ago the problem was misogyny, now the problem is misandry. We aren't quite at equality yet, the pendulum is still swinging from too far in one direction to too far in the other.


The problem is still misogyny: we view childcare as work women are expected to do, we devalue women and the work they do, therefore we are suspicious of any man who would voluntarily take it on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here,

Thanks I feel a lot better now. (I wish Jeff would install the sarcasm font)


I'm sorry OP. The responses you got are sad. 50 years ago the problem was misogyny, now the problem is misandry. We aren't quite at equality yet, the pendulum is still swinging from too far in one direction to too far in the other.


The problem is still misogyny: we view childcare as work women are expected to do, we devalue women and the work they do, therefore we are suspicious of any man who would voluntarily take it on.


That is not an attitude I have heard expressed at all towards peoples concerns with a male nanny. The suspicions are not about doing lower value work. It is about a hatred of men that many have (that they are all potential molesters) and a belief by many that men are incompetent as parents/with kids. Many women don't believe that a man could ever be capable of caring for children in the way that another woman could. Read the relationship and parenting board. Hours of reading on mocking and putting down men.
Anonymous
^^

But is the problem misogyny or reality. Since in society, men doing women's work is sooo stigmatized, what kind of man wants to be a manny? Paedophiles aren't stupid. They are going to gravitate to where children are. Football coaches, priests. Show me an institutional network of FEMALE padophiles/enablers like the Catholic church or Sandusky. Go on? Where are they?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm in SF, and we have a guy manny for our DD. I'm not the only one. He has a "guy group" he takes her to once a week filled with SAHDs and guy nannies.


Anonymous
This is 19:22

If you are looking for some feedback, keep reading. If not, please ignore the following. I assume you are Bobby.

I think your advert should give some personal information. It seems kind of abrupt and stern, stereotypes you are probably trying to overcome.

Use a bit more active voice and add a sentence or two about why you do this work. Go for a friendlier vibe. What do you love about working with kids? The energy, the arts and music, their development? Things like lots of outdoor time and no TV are great--give your potential employer an image of what an afternoon with you would be like.

I would also highlight your references as, as you see, people will really want to background check you.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is 19:22

If you are looking for some feedback, keep reading. If not, please ignore the following. I assume you are Bobby.

I think your advert should give some personal information. It seems kind of abrupt and stern, stereotypes you are probably trying to overcome.

Use a bit more active voice and add a sentence or two about why you do this work. Go for a friendlier vibe. What do you love about working with kids? The energy, the arts and music, their development? Things like lots of outdoor time and no TV are great--give your potential employer an image of what an afternoon with you would be like.

I would also highlight your references as, as you see, people will really want to background check you.





Op here,

Thank you. I will look over my ad again.
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