I think these chick threads are start to chafe.
Taking care of the family and the house is a fine and important full time job. What do you think?

I think these chick threads are start to chafe.
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.

In this day and age both heads of household need to work, at least in NYC.
Sexist!!!!!!
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Who says they're ashamed? I'd be stoked to be a stay-at-home dad.


There are endless ways to stay at home and raise your kids and still work. I was terrified to leave my daughter with anyone so i just didn't. Other women manage to work outside the home and it works out fine probably most of the time. Maybe i just have trust issues but I've seen too many news reports of sitters giving newborns benedryl to sedate them and so on and so on.
My son was knocked unconscious by 3 teachers at his school and then left alone screaming in the dark locked in a "time-out" room. He had not responded to several requests that he remove his coat so they decided to remove it for him. He had bruises on his arms, legs, butt and spine. His Dr. says someone pressed on his abdomen hard enough to bruise his spine on the floor.
I'm proud to be an "at home mom". I just wish i could be an at home mom that got away with beating 3 teachers to death...
Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!
Either your son is a sick basterd, or you need to switch schools and save your son from becoming a sick basterd.
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Tyler is 9, was 8 at the time. He is hyper and the school is not supposed to take his recesses away from him as punishment. He made a comment at lunch that chocolate milk is God's diarreah. The teachers monitoring lunch demanded he stay in from recess. He was taken to the resource room and he sat down and looked at his lap. All he did was ignore what they said. No remarks no faces anything. All it says in their reports even was that he didn't respond when told to remove his coat.
The Disability Rights Center says he has a clear case and the abuse is not the only violation, not taking recess was by doctor's orders etc, they locked him alone in a dark room ... But, it is the word of a child against 3 adults and they are reluctant to persue it even though they say the women should be criminally charged. There are photographs of the bruises and his Dr. gave a statement as to his injuries being completely consistent with the trauma he described.
It makes me sick and I would like to kill the bitches but as a parent I am helpless to do anything about it because my kids need me here not sitting in a jail. Our justice sytem is a fucking joke. The D.A. saw the pictures and got a statement from the Dr. saying Tyler was in shock when he came home. He was pale, cold and clammy, couldn't stay awake... The Disability Rights Center hasn't completely signed off on it and i think it's time for this mom to go to the press.
Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!
Seriously Vieope, what decade are you referring to? In the US, the average family has both parents working to make a living. We haven't had stay-at-home mothers for about 25 years. (incidentally, that's where most of the increased US productivity came from over the last 2 decades--not just technological advances but mothers taking jobs and working longer hours)
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