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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's gross and the whole phenomenon is gross. The best present a DH can give his wife is to be a hands-on dad, in the early days and beyond. Take initiative, do the work, stay up, and support mom. But I suppose the women using these terms and asking for a "push present" are the same women who think that a big ring will make them happy. It's just so odd and misplaced. [/quote] Why not both? My husband has done 90% of the nighttime wake-ups since day one AND bought me a lovely diamond necklace to commemorate the birth of our son. [/quote] I’d bet the grateful, happy fathers usually are both. It’s the dads who think kids are something women want more than men who are going to roll their eyes at baby gifts then sleep through night feedings. [/quote]
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