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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wohm's have missed the whole point of motherhood[/quote] and fathers? Also, why do you allow your DDs to go to school? Wouldn't they be better off SH with you to learn how to cook and clean in heels and pearls?[/quote] Hyperbole helps no one PP, come back when you can make a reasonable argument [/quote] This is absolutely a reasonable argument. Moms without very little education can run a household successfully. I just hope your DDs find life more interesting than you. What about your DH? Genuinely curious to know what you think about his role in parenting?[/quote] No it is not a reasonable argument. Not sure why you think the person that has a penis to spread his sperm has equal parenting skills as a person who was biologically intended for childrearing :roll: [/quote] This makes me sad. There is nothing wrong with being a SAHM, but to think that parents have such unequal parenting roles and that women are solely designed to bear children and not have careers is just sad. I guess if you were born in the 1800s you would be okay not voting? You don't seem supportive of the progression of women's rights.[/quote] I support women's rights. I just don't buy into the "dads can be as good as moms" fad. I have never known a child to want their father when they are sick or hurt. I doubt you have either.[/quote] Now I just feel sad for your DC. Frankly I feel bad for your whole family. My DC are happy with either parent when they are sick or hurt. [/quote] Ditto. My husband shares parenting duties and if he is the parent around, then DC runs to him when hurt. I feel sorry for the husbands and children of sahm that hold the reins so tightly that dad never forms a close bond with their kids.[/quote] I feel sorry for yours that their dad is more capable of healing them then you are. Or maybe somehow they think that you won't be there or that you'll rush away somewhere so they need to get the nearest person they see? [/quote] New poster here - you really need help. You get some kind of perverse satisfaction from being THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN COMFORT your kids. Don't you WANT them to have a close relationship with their father? Or because you contribute nothing else to your household, you convince them that only mommy will do? When they go to school, will you let the teachers comfort them? Or will you throw yourself off a bridge because your life has no meaning? And how deeply sad for all of you that you see your husband as a paycheck, not a father.[/quote] How is it more sad than seeing your marriage as a cohabitation of two paychecks, not a relationship?[/quote]
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