Raising Children
prljmngrl
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On another thread, the topic of who raises the children came up. So to ensure "thread integrity" I am starting a new one on the topic.
Men, when you have kids (or if you already have them) will you share equally in taking responsibility for them or will you expect your wife to be the primary caregiver?
Men, when you have kids (or if you already have them) will you share equally in taking responsibility for them or will you expect your wife to be the primary caregiver?
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prljmngrl wrote:On another thread, the topic of who raises the children came up. So to ensure "thread integrity" I am starting a new one on the topic.
Men, when you have kids (or if you already have them) will you share equally in taking responsibility for them or will you expect your wife to be the primary caregiver?
No that it is going to happen, but if I do ever have one, I look forward to sharing EQUALLY if not more...I would be a GREAT Dad!
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Im not asking about being a great dad, Im asking about taking the responsibility. So are you going to equally take time off of work to care for sick kids? Are you going to do the grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning etc?pjtradeking wrote:No that it is going to happen, but if I do ever have one, I look forward to sharing EQUALLY if not more...I would be a GREAT Dad!
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prljmngrl wrote:Im not asking about being a great dad, Im asking about taking the responsibility. So are you going to equally take time off of work to care for sick kids? Are you going to do the grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning etc?
ABSOLUTELY!! The only thing that wouldnt apply(right now) is taking time off from work. She works from home these days. Otherwise, yes, I would be a GREAT RESPONSIBLE Dad...:)Never, ever, flipping forget
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so then if she weren't working from home, who would take the time off work?pjtradeking wrote:ABSOLUTELY!! The only thing that wouldnt apply(right now) is taking time off from work. She works from home these days. Otherwise, yes, I would be a GREAT RESPONSIBLE Dad...:)0 -
prljmngrl wrote:Im not asking about being a great dad, Im asking about taking the responsibility. So are you going to equally take time off of work to care for sick kids? Are you going to do the grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning etc?
although i never plan on having kids, of course i would.....why wouldn't I?0 -
prljmngrl wrote:so then if she weren't working from home, who would take the time off work?
We both would.Never, ever, flipping forget
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Although I won't be a dad in the conventional sense, if I was, I could imagine myself as a stay at home dad - if only because I think children are awesome and the conventional work world is a big pile of steaming cocoa-butter.'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
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I have a one year old daughter and I absolutely love her. I am a firefighter and we work shift work so I have a lot of days off, so I am at home with my daughter most of the time. My wife works straight days, so when I work nights I come home in the morning be with my daughter and then my wife goes to work. The only time we need babysitting is 5 days a month. It just works out perfect with my schedule that I am one of the lucky dads who get to spend most of my time with my daughter and I love it. I wouldn't trade it for the world!0
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My husband is a stay-at-home dad and I work 6 days a week. Yet, it is me who schedules the doctor and dentist appointments and takes the kids there. I am the one who will be registering my daughter for kindergarten, even though he believes I'm leaving it up to him.... I am the one who does all the laundry.I really screwed that up. I really Schruted it.0
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_Crazy_Mary_ wrote:My husband is a stay-at-home dad and I work 6 days a week. Yet, it is me who schedules the doctor and dentist appointments and takes the kids there. I am the one who will be registering my daughter for kindergarten, even though he believes I'm leaving it up to him.... I am the one who does all the laundry.
This would be my only fear about being a stay at home dad... getting lazy.'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'
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I work a normal shift. My wife is a stay at home mom. It works out great for us.
I do as much as I can when I am home. I would switch with her if we could and she wanted. (But we are both happy in our roles)
I would say we put in an equal amount of time to balance off, work, kids, and the household chores.0 -
prljmngrl wrote:On another thread, the topic of who raises the children came up. So to ensure "thread integrity" I am starting a new one on the topic.
Men, when you have kids (or if you already have them) will you share equally in taking responsibility for them or will you expect your wife to be the primary caregiver?
I take more, and expect more, parenting is hard you both have to have both feet in.Some people have religion I have Pearl Jam.
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I stay at home, so during the hours of the day my husband is at work, I'm obviously the primary caregiver. However, when my husband is home, we split the responsibility. I think he does a lot more in the way of childcare than most working dads I know, and he is awesome with our little girl.
Personally, I think this is how it should be...but maybe we're just spoiled.
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harmless_little_f*** wrote:Although I won't be a dad in the conventional sense, if I was, I could imagine myself as a stay at home dad - if only because I think children are awesome and the conventional work world is a big pile of steaming cocoa-butter.
See I work out of my office so I have been home since my lil was 3. We used to do day care with the older child. I do all the housewrok, do all the sports and coach, my wife gets the kids ready, does the doctors, gets up and feeds them, we split school down the middle. We both have income but my wife works harder.
Balance it works. Now if I for some reason am not around due to busy shedules, travelling, when I come home I give her a break.
We have 2 daughters that have allowed us to use this system by behaving.Some people have religion I have Pearl Jam.
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I don't understand that last part. If she is the stay home mom, how is your involvement with the kids and home equal to hers? Does she stop doing things when you are home? Do you take off work to stay home even though she is home during the day?Wilds wrote:I work a normal shift. My wife is a stay at home mom. It works out great for us.
I do as much as I can when I am home. I would switch with her if we could and she wanted. (But we are both happy in our roles)
I would say we put in an equal amount of time to balance off, work, kids, and the household chores.0 -
I love the whole working from home concept. I think its great that employers are seeing this as a viable option for families.nowayimfaithfull wrote:See I work out of my office so I have been home since my lil was 3. We used to do day care with the older child. I do all the housewrok, do all the sports and coach, my wife gets the kids ready, does the doctors, gets up and feeds them, we split school down the middle. We both have income but my wife works harder.
Balance it works. Now if I for some reason am not around due to busy shedules, travelling, when I come home I give her a break.
We have 2 daughters that have allowed us to use this system by behaving.0 -
what exactly does he do then?_Crazy_Mary_ wrote:My husband is a stay-at-home dad and I work 6 days a week. Yet, it is me who schedules the doctor and dentist appointments and takes the kids there. I am the one who will be registering my daughter for kindergarten, even though he believes I'm leaving it up to him.... I am the one who does all the laundry.0 -
Yes, I would share responsibility equally."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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prljmngrl wrote:On another thread, the topic of who raises the children came up. So to ensure "thread integrity" I am starting a new one on the topic.
Men, when you have kids (or if you already have them) will you share equally in taking responsibility for them or will you expect your wife to be the primary caregiver?
Im a proud stay at home dad. My son is 11 months old. I'm the primary caregiver and I have no problem with it. I enjoy waking up everyday to take care of my baby. This is why I feel the way I do. Its like this 24/7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snR7hwNQ0VI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYHc-soRRmQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf_2XhnIuxs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3fyM0qA7jYI'll be back0
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