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Reply to "husband and I really in a tough spot"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]welcome to equality. That is how men have felt for ever. All the pressure to bring in the income.[/quote] And men feel pressure to give up their bodies 100% for 5 years while being pregnant and breastfeeding (not being able to eat what you want, go where you want, do what you want, etc) and then they also feel pressure to give up their bodies 50-80% for the rest of their lives after that, because, let's face it, most women's bodies never go back to being anything even close to how they were before kids (weight gain, stretch marks, lumps and bumps everywhere, veins, saggy boobs, not to mention all sorts of problems with functioning 'down there')?? Is that what you're saying? And that's not even starting with all the associated physical pain. Let me know when men are signing up for that other stuff. I'll trade. [/quote] You realize getting pregnant and breastfeeding are both choices, right? [/quote] Not the PP you're responding to, but so is taking a high-paying job. You're acting like men are *forced* into this pressure. It's a choice. Nobody says you can't opt out and be a beach bum or work at McDonalds.[/quote] No, I think men have the choice to work high-paying, pressure filled jobs. Just like OP has that choice. [/quote]
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