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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't see why men do this. [/quote] Because (like for their wives), it is one of the momentous occasions in their lives? Because focusing entirely on family for a couple of weeks can lower overall stress to the family and allow bonding? Because in the end, his kids are more important than his job of anything else?[/quote] Not pp but, I also find it odd. A week is cool but anything more is not really about the bonding experience but rather an excuse to laze around the house. I just don't believe that men have the same biological need to bond with newborns.[/quote] you're projected. decent MEN don't laze around the house - they share the work. [/quot I thought for extended paternity, dad had to be the primary caregiver (I.e. Mom back to work),[/quote]
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