Oh please, when I first saw the Supermom Trap I thought this would be about women getting pressured into "doing it all", not this crap. Women being the trapped ones, not the men. Pfft. Supermom Crap is what this is.
You Dads need to be concerned about providing so the Mom CAN stay home, not some silly new age techniques on like this.
@lynnybradford I don't think there's anything "new age" about women working. It's the norm, now. More than 50% or married households feature 2 careers. We're just trying to understand the reality of the real world we live in.
@DadLabs , Yeah, pardon me for busting bee's that day, I just have a problem living in a society where a parent can't stay home with the kids anymore in general, not DadLabs in particular, great channel, glad it's on here.
@lynnybradford Thanks for being here and commenting as well. We like a lively conversation. I agree that the families are stronger when parents can *choose* whether or not to have a career. When economic conditions *force* both parents to work, problems will arise.
wow...angry AND old fashioned.
TheLinkeFamily 1 year ago
Oh please, when I first saw the Supermom Trap I thought this would be about women getting pressured into "doing it all", not this crap. Women being the trapped ones, not the men. Pfft. Supermom Crap is what this is.
You Dads need to be concerned about providing so the Mom CAN stay home, not some silly new age techniques on like this.
"Should I do Less? Derrr...."
lynnybradford 1 year ago
@lynnybradford I don't think there's anything "new age" about women working. It's the norm, now. More than 50% or married households feature 2 careers. We're just trying to understand the reality of the real world we live in.
DadLabs 1 year ago
@DadLabs , Yeah, pardon me for busting bee's that day, I just have a problem living in a society where a parent can't stay home with the kids anymore in general, not DadLabs in particular, great channel, glad it's on here.
lynnybradford 1 year ago
@lynnybradford Thanks for being here and commenting as well. We like a lively conversation. I agree that the families are stronger when parents can *choose* whether or not to have a career. When economic conditions *force* both parents to work, problems will arise.
DadLabs 1 year ago