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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Many males don’t do a second shift at home come 6pm, 7pm, or 8pm. [/b] They focus on themselves (have a beer, shovel food down, have a rest, read Apple news, watch tv, pass out on the couch), and maybe some short Goof Around time with their young kids. They are not getting home and organizing a meal, getting kids ready for tomorrow, fixing things in the house, or planning the weekend, etc.. They’ve been conditioned by their parents or by Tv not to do anything. And they have crappy marriages and relationships with their kids to prove it.[/quote] Shall I tell you about my evening as a dad this week? Monday: picked up kids, gave them snacks, took them to music lessons, made them dinner, helped DS with homework, read to them before they went to sleep Tuesday: picked up kids, took DS to sports practice, made them dinner, made them practice music, helped DS with homework, helped DD with homework, read to them before they went to sleep Wednesday: will pick them up, make them dinner, take DS to sports practice, help them with homework, make them practice music, will read to them before they go to sleep No need to plan this weekend, it's already done -- because I did it -- mostly sports activities for both DS and DD I have done this for years now, I will do it for years more. I don't need approval or applause, I do it because I love my kids.[/quote] DP.. that's awesome, seriously. There should be more men like you, and my DH who also does a lot. But ^PP did say "many", not "all". Your kind (and my DH) are not the norm. We have two kids -- DH basically takes on most of DC#1's activities and events, with me as the second. I do most of DC#2, with DH as the second. We make about the same. We both help cook and clean; if I cook, DH cleans, and vice versa. I will say that I do most of the laundry duty, as in, when does the laundry need doing, but DH does the grocery run. [/quote]
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