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I’m not trying to fight with anyone. I’m sorry you can’t see that. And I wasn’t saying her post is BS, but the claim that men’s lives don’t change when they have kids IS BS.Take is as you like, I will let the poster defend herself if she wants.
She already said her post was taken the wrong way and that she meant no insult, but apparently you don’t believe her. I’m sorry you feel the need to come to this thread and fight with a ton of women.
But what can ya do.
(I would watch what you say though. Referring to another’s post as being BS isn’t the most charitable thing in the world…)
I bet there is not a woman on this forum that would like it if a man on here said
“We go to work every day to support our families, so my wife can stay home all day long and not have to worry about the stress of the outside world. All they have to do is watch a kid take naps and we get up at 4am every day and work 12 hour days so we can keep a roof over our head and food on the table. Man, women’s lives sure get easier when kids come along. They get to quit their jobs and stay home with our little blessing, while we have to work harder to ensure that we can give that life to them. We never get a chance to go fishing for a couple hours or do anything else we used to do for fun, because our entire life is consumed with serving our families and forgetting about ourselves. After working 12 hours, we come home and take over most of the responsibilities of taking care of our children because they are too tired and need a break, while we rarely get one. On the weekends, we make sure that the grass is mowed and any odd jobs around the house get completed so she has a nice place to be all week long, while I am working hard…”
Not saying these are my words, just a little example of something that I don’t think would fly on this forum without a bunch of women getting all worked up because ‘we’ say ‘you’ don’t work hard all day in the home. Raise your hand if you disagree…