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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is normal for men. I really wish women can stop being perpetually surprised at this behavior.[/quote] Nope. I know zero men like this. It’s not too much to ask for an equal partner in this day and age.[/quote] You are wrong. Most men ARE like this. I am mid 40s. This has been the norm historically. I am not PP. [/quote] I am mid 40s also and I haven’t met a single man like this. I don’t care if “most” men are. There are definitely communities where it’s far out of the norm and looked down on to neglect your kids and family.[/quote] I have not met a single man who is NOT like this. Women do most of the work whether they work or not. I have never ever seen a man be an equal partner at home. Ever.[/quote] Very sad for you. Off the top of my head I can name 40-50 men in our immediate circle of friends/acquaintances/colleagues who are equal contributors on the home front. As in, doing all the cooking, half the cleaning, taking kids to practices and play dates, thinking about and reading parenting books, and generally being present and mature and not phoning it in.[/quote]
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