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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t believe most men would have the capacity to successfully manage a home and children full time. Heck, most women these days are struggling to do it, even when they want to. Hence the endless “how do you juggle two children” threads. And three children? Forget it. Any “real” job is easier. Most parents who are doing it are winging it the best they can. Overall, we’re losing our ability to parent our own children. Americans are mostly more than happy to entrust complete strangers to do the job, in spite of the enormous risks. Kudos to all the parents who are making the sacrifices to raise their own children. It’s the hardest job there is, but the preservation of a successful society depends on it. [/quote] What society the society of white Christian males sexually abusing kids and keeping women dumb and pregnant? Never be a stay at home mother ever Children do just fine with strong hard working mothers who work outside the home Let the men stay home none of you Christian shits mentioned that The US is about to set women back to the 1800 s no-woman should be staying home now [/quote] how about Women AND Men get to both choose what they do with their lives. If they want to be SAHP, they get to be, as long as they work it out with their spouse/partner and can pay the bills. I'm not religious at all, yet chose to SAHP my kids, because it's what worked best for us as a family. And I WANTED to stay home. Gave up a great career to do so, and could have hired a nanny for only 25% of my salary. So I had choices. If my spouse had wanted to stay home, we would have worked that out as well, but they were not inclined to do that. [/quote]
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