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lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
Mon Oct 7, 2013, 04:58 PM Oct 2013

Guys: How many of you have experience as a stay-at-home dad? [View all]

Kind of a three-part question.

It seems to me that the essential questions are:
1) are those who are in a position to consider that a realistic choice privileged?
2) do cultural norms/policy/institutions act to discourage men from making that choice?


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I did, and consider it a privilege, but it was harder than working a job.
2 (40%)
I did, and consider it a privilege, but it was comparatively easy.
3 (60%)
I did, but it was no privilege and it was hard.
0 (0%)
I did, but it was no privilege and it was easy.
0 (0%)
I did not or have not yet.
0 (0%)
I am not a guy but I like answering polls.
0 (0%)
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