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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's sexism, pure and simple. My DH has stayed at home since our twins were born. He has done the vast majority of the childcare and work around the house, including cooking and cleaning, for many years. I work as a lawyer. And yes, he has been judged harshly and excluded regardless of how much he does at home or at school. Lest anyone comment "beta male," which tends to be the tone of these discussions, he is a combat veteran. So any questions about his manliness have been asked and answered.[/quote] I think that just happens because it goes against the grain. Our town's moms group just wanted to keep things all moms. Some dad groups just want to golf with men. It's sexism but sexism not all negative and includes just wanting to doing less work and creating more safety in the community. Anything that goes contrary to the norm is more work.[/quote]
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