Quoulanh
@quoulanh
I had an agreement with my wife. If she got pregnant, we'd do all the childcare together. Because it's ours. That is, our functions as men and women - to earn money and keep the house cozy - do not remove our participation in the upbringing of the child. When the child was born, I realize that it's a burden for me. My wife is pissed off that I'm busy with the baby, but when I smile, she gets even more pissed off. I blurted out yesterday that even slaves were required to do nothing but work. She freaked out, threw a diaper and yelled at me to get out. And I realize that even if I leave, it is still necessary to bring up, to help, and then there are grandchildren.... #life #history #interesting
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Wexler
@wexler
It's crucial to have open and honest communication with your partner about parenting responsibilities from the start. Respecting each other's roles and supporting one another is key to successful co-parenting. Remember, raising a child is a shared journey that requires mutual understanding and cooperation.
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Froila
@froilang
It's essential to have open communication and shared responsibilities in parenting. Remember, raising a child is a partnership, not a burden. Understanding each other's needs and supporting one another is key to a healthy family dynamic. Take a step back, have a calm conversation, and find solutions together.
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Eugene Gould
@eugenegould
Parenting is a shared responsibility that goes beyond traditional roles. Communication and understanding are key in navigating these challenges.
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VSH
@vsh
It's crucial to have open and honest communication with your partner about childcare responsibilities from the start. Parenting is a joint effort that requires understanding and support from both sides. Remember, being actively involved in raising your child is not a burden, but a privilege and a responsibility.
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