I love how Gen Z can afford to do this. |
I don't know why anonymous randos on DCUM should know this when it appears that this entire Presidential administration doesn't. |
You can always count on J1/J2 to weigh in. |
Get the baby from Costco next time. |
Turn to page 394. |
Grandpa is correct though. |
Oh, do tell. |
Between Door Dash and Uber gigs they're wishing, hoping and praying for student loan forgiveness that's just about to happen any moment. Then they can really live. |
The sum total of what this Presidential admin should know but doesn’t know could reach from Earth to Jupiter. |
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Better than mine. |
Well, during my leave I went out to the restaurants, outdoor festivals, spent some time with my relatives in PA - do you think it was fraudulent because I wasn’t staying home barefoot? |
I dropped mine at the UPS store because I didn't have the box it came in. |
This actually made me laugh out loud. |
I wish we had the set up other countries had where you get a few weeks of concurrent leave and then parents have to take their leave separately. So both parents are home when the baby is born, then usually dad goes to work while mom stays home for a bit (makes sense since women are still recovering from birth plus if they breastfeed that's a critical time), then mom goes to work while Dad stays home alone with the baby, then baby goes into childcare. Having parents take concurrent leave sometimes doesn't actually help with men stepping up because people revert to traditional roles and the mom still does most things and dad "helps". If men have to take parental leave alone with the baby, they figure out how to do it and become more confident, competent parents. That is what makes the difference in countries where men participate in parenting more equally -- they aren't just around, they are taking on an independent role. This also helps women with returning to work since she's leaving the baby with Dad instead of a stranger. It's harder fur women due to hormones, so bridging the gap with a family caregiver can make a big difference in women returning to the workforce and also adjusting to leaving their babies in someone else's care. |