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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My brother is just like this. He has NEVER changed a poop diaper. I hate to say this about my own brother, but I've lost so much respect for him as a man. These men, it's not just diapers, they are lazy AF all around when it comes to the kids. Ots pathetic and weak. I would not blame my SIL is shes never intimate again with my brother. Hige huge turn off.[/quote] +1 It is a huge turn off, and men don't seem to get this. They think they are entitled to all the benefits of marriage but not the hard work of being a dad and good husband.[/quote] +2 At my first real job after college, a manager talked about how her husband was so proud that he never changed diapers. Not even just a wet diaper, not for any of their three kids. He was of the opinion that it wasn't something a real man should have to do (even though he was the big push for having kids in the first place) so she could never leave the kids home alone with him until they were potty trained. That conversation stuck with me enough that when DH and I were getting serious and discussing our future, we had a conversation about parenting and I made sure to bring up that I could never respect a guy who behaved that way and DH wholeheartedly agreed. Obviously, it isn't a perfect barometer of "good father" but there is a very low probability of a man being a good father if he's the type to refuse to take care of diapers ever. [/quote] Yep... Trump comes to mind. He never changed a diaper in his life or had much to do with the kids until they were 18. I knew a woman who needed a sitter for several hours so she could take her exam for some professional license. She is married, but her DH didn't want diaper duty, so she had to find a sitter. How pathetic is that. [/quote]
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