I love my career, and society needs my labor and my family (if I had one) would need the money. Plus I would feel bad if my wife had to ever work full time and be pregnant at the same time, because that would suck for her
I would rather be one than to go to Work each day. So many benefits of being Home more and the closer bond you get with your children. I know there's people that can't stand being home and want to work but that's not me.
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my dad was a stay at home dad for a little bit, while my mom worked out of the house.. she then started her own company, and worked in the house, and dad became the breadwinner by working out of the house. he's currently unemployed, so am i, and she's only working one day a week
I think in the very most cases it is not working and will create a whole ton of tension within the relationship. Aka it's not working most of the time. Exception is if he works from home.
Bad idea. 2 sources of income is much much better than 1 source of income.
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I find it awkward, wimpy and weak, it would be understandable if i worked at home but to chose and give up my career to raise kids? men were never meant for that.
I love the idea and I have met stay-at-home dads before and they love it. If it can work out with the family so dad can stay at home, then I don't see anything wrong with it.
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I love my career, and society needs my labor and my family (if I had one) would need the money. Plus I would feel bad if my wife had to ever work full time and be pregnant at the same time, because that would suck for her
I would rather be one than to go to Work each day. So many benefits of being Home more and the closer bond you get with your children. I know there's people that can't stand being home and want to work but that's not me.
my dad was a stay at home dad for a little bit, while my mom worked out of the house.. she then started her own company, and worked in the house, and dad became the breadwinner by working out of the house. he's currently unemployed, so am i, and she's only working one day a week
I think in the very most cases it is not working and will create a whole ton of tension within the relationship. Aka it's not working most of the time. Exception is if he works from home.
If I had a high paying job and could afford to do this I would.
My 'feelings' are irrelevant in the lives of others.
It's not exactly like that... but my stepdad works from home and I think it's pretty great.
No, I would prefer we both work. Two incomes is better than one, unless I was super rich, but even so I don't think most guys would be up for that.
Bad idea. 2 sources of income is much much better than 1 source of income.
I find it awkward, wimpy and weak, it would be understandable if i worked at home but to chose and give up my career to raise kids? men were never meant for that.
Yes and that's the type of guy every business women need
I would love to do that. growing your kids is something priceless for me.
I couldn't be a stay at home dad I go stir crazy when im not working, unless a couple has kids, i think both partners should work
I feel as long as they make enough income to survive go ahead. I personally wouldn't want to be one but I'm not going to judge anyone that does.
Fuck that! I have no interest in being a stay at home dad. That actually sounds like a form of punishment to me.
I love the idea and I have met stay-at-home dads before and they love it.
If it can work out with the family so dad can stay at home, then I don't see anything wrong with it.
i wouldn´t have a problem with being one. gender equality is a thing.
Hate it! It makes the man look just like a little you know what... Men are suppose to get their butts up and go outside to work.
It's okay if she earns more but I'm not really supportive of that.
I support it, just like house wives, they can stay at home and take care of the children