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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My good friend is married to a surgeon. He's the most self-centered man I've ever met. [/quote] Yep. Neurotic, insufferable and awkward. They disregard properly cultivating their personalities because they were so focused on becoming doctors for 15 years. Many of them are mollycoddled momma’s boy who had a snow plow tiger mom doing everything for them until they were married. They in turn expect their wife to take over all of those duties. Grown *ss men who act like adult babies.[/quote] If a guy routinely works 60-70 hour weeks, his wife [i]ought [/i]to take care of everything else, nitwit. That wife knew what the deal was when she married him. [/quote] I don't understand this. Both my wife and I work 60-80hrs/week each. When not working, we split childcare and house work.[/quote] If you are both working those hours, it’s doubtful there is much childcare left to split. Children are not trophies.[/quote] We consider these hours mild and spend lots of time with our kids every day. Again, I don’t understand what you are talking about.[/quote] DP here. You will not understand because PP is seeing the world through skewed biased glasses, where what they do is right are everyone else is flawed. We are 2 doctors and had a nanny when our kids were very young. We spen5 tons of quality time with them because we outsourced things like cleaning, laundry, and driving. For people like PP a parent must also do all these thing. I think it's better to outsource those things and increase life quality, including quality time with kids.[/quote] PP one day you will sadly learn that there is no such thing as “quality time.” That is yet another lie you were sold. There is only time. Quality has nothing to do with it. [/quote]
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