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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It doesn't automatically make him a bad person, OP, especially if there were office politics that meant he could never, realistically, take that much leave if he wanted to stay in the promotion lane. But taken in the context of his divorce, it might indicate that he never prioritized his wife's wellbeing, and never challenged societal beliefs about mothers looking after children and fathers sticking to work. I know plenty of fathers who didn't take their full leave, leaving their wives to fend for themselves with infants. Most of them are not divorced. They were afraid of being laid off or not taken seriously at work. [/quote] Not being taken seriously by… the other selfish AH’s like them? How spineless.[/quote] When you have kids you have people depending on you. Jobs aren't that easy to come by and everyone is replaceable. Feel free to gamble with your own career.[/quote] Lololol. Again working moms do this ALL the time. If this guy’s position was “my career takes precedence over everything” no wonder he is getting divorced. [/quote]
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