Anonymous wrote:I feel incredibly bad for all of your husbands, fathers, brothers, and male friends (though I doubt many of you have any).
There is nothing creepy about a man changing a diaper, there is nothing off about a man being good at childcare and wanting this to be his profession and to insinuate so belittles the experiences of actual victims of abuse. So many of you need therapy.
Posting while out at happy hour? Put your phone away.Anonymous wrote:No and NO . why that job? male nanny ? what ? rum summer camp, carats class, gym ,etc
Anonymous wrote:Just plain creepy to have a strange man messing with your baby's diaper. Something's off, at least in our culture. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Possibly.
A lot of it would have to do w/the type of personality he has.
Is he fun-loving? Outgoing? Energetic? Have a sense of humor?
If so, sure I would consider it.
lol no. 50% of the population isn't looking to open a daddy daycare so no I didn't just rule out half the population. I ruled the minute percentage of the population that wants to open a daddy daycare and I'm positive it's not anything close to 50%.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't. Sadly, I'm leery of any man who wants to be alone with kids. I wish it wasn't that way, the too many bad apples have spoiled the bunch. If he wants to take up guitar and start doing kindie music concerts at coffee shops, then I'd support that 100%.
Unless it is your husband, right? Or your brother? Boy scout leader? Child psychiatrist? You just ruled out half the population.