Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe in equal share custody. No such thing.
How so? Court-appointed split of calendar year or intervals of time shared. Seems pretty simple to implement. Also gives both parents a chance to see their children.
I don’t think it’s in the best interests of the kids.
+1
Children belong with their mother. Period.
XH's can be responsible fathers by paying on time. That's all that's needed from them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is a great idea. And I'm female. I believe children would benefit if fathers shared more child rearing. You're not a father if you have the kids one weekend a month.
I think this is the idea, but will not be the practice.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a great idea. And I'm female. I believe children would benefit if fathers shared more child rearing. You're not a father if you have the kids one weekend a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This law will destitute SAHMs and make it financially hard for them to divorce.
On the contrary I think it might give women a kick in the rear. More than half of Italy’s women don’t work outside the home. HALF. And that’s not uncommon throughout the EU.
What is wrong with that? Their husbands want them home nurturing the most important asset of their lives, the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This law will destitute SAHMs and make it financially hard for them to divorce.
On the contrary I think it might give women a kick in the rear. More than half of Italy’s women don’t work outside the home. HALF. And that’s not uncommon throughout the EU.
What is wrong with that? Their husbands want them home nurturing the most important asset of their lives, the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Holy shit! Please tell me you don’t actually believe this. I know plenty of men who are better parents than their wives. The male hatred in our society is out of control.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe in equal share custody. No such thing.
How so? Court-appointed split of calendar year or intervals of time shared. Seems pretty simple to implement. Also gives both parents a chance to see their children.
I don’t think it’s in the best interests of the kids.
+1
Children belong with their mother. Period.
XH's can be responsible fathers by paying on time. That's all that's needed from them.
Men are absolutely f*cking useles. Every one of them. That's what I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t some spouse literally just murder her own children from that stress of being forced to move with the ex husband?
Extreme circumstance I know, but still...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This law will destitute SAHMs and make it financially hard for them to divorce.
On the contrary I think it might give women a kick in the rear. More than half of Italy’s women don’t work outside the home. HALF. And that’s not uncommon throughout the EU.
Anonymous wrote:. Holy shit! Please tell me you don’t actually believe this. I know plenty of men who are better parents than their wives. The male hatred in our society is out of control.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe in equal share custody. No such thing.
How so? Court-appointed split of calendar year or intervals of time shared. Seems pretty simple to implement. Also gives both parents a chance to see their children.
I don’t think it’s in the best interests of the kids.
+1
Children belong with their mother. Period.
XH's can be responsible fathers by paying on time. That's all that's needed from them.
Anonymous wrote:Italian women are largely not having kids anyhow. Who this will impact most is the poorer immigrant population and I suspect this will mostly hurt women and kids who are already vulnerable.