This is fascinating. Thank you for researching and presenting this.
What’s omitted is that for any of this to work according to the GOP male-driven narrative, the man who impregnated the woman should rise to the occasion financially, emotionally, mentally, physically, intellectually and to some extent spiritually since he did provide the seed for the human he helped create. He’s not going anywhere. He’s there 24/7 for that woman and child. His own needs are not first anymore.
That’s missing from the government site. Leave it to the men who wrote this to omit that. Go figure.
Do you have any idea how homeschooling and permanently pregnant fit together? Seems to me that the Xian homeschooling movement insures the handmaiden mindset. Have you written anything addressing this?
For no other reason than the horrendous, awful regime running our government is why my children and their spouses will not bring a child into this world. I support them 100%. The Trump regime ruined our country and I am not sure we will recover.
As a man who has raised two children, I cannot agree with you more on this. I stayed home for both of my boys, and it was a pleasure and a sacrifice to do so. Sharing feeding means mixing formula and breastfeeding. It also means adaptable babies. Sharing work and responsibility for children and homes leads to all sorts of revelations. I did not have insurance when each of my kids were young, so we had to pay cash, which was not easy then, and next to impossible now. The premise that this planet somehow needs more people is insane by any measure. ALL of the problems we suffer as a planet, from pollution to authoritarianism, is a direct consequence of overpopulation. Thank you.
We need more men like you. It’s actually harder to be at home all the time (vs working), but also better for the kids at least while they are preschool if the family can afford it. I felt blessed to be able to stay at home.
It is always the premises that need examining. They are rarely stated, as they exist underneath the content. Thanks for this. It is helpful to have someone reading with this (exhausting, but necessary) lens.
Exactly.
This is fascinating. Thank you for researching and presenting this.
What’s omitted is that for any of this to work according to the GOP male-driven narrative, the man who impregnated the woman should rise to the occasion financially, emotionally, mentally, physically, intellectually and to some extent spiritually since he did provide the seed for the human he helped create. He’s not going anywhere. He’s there 24/7 for that woman and child. His own needs are not first anymore.
That’s missing from the government site. Leave it to the men who wrote this to omit that. Go figure.
Do you have any idea how homeschooling and permanently pregnant fit together? Seems to me that the Xian homeschooling movement insures the handmaiden mindset. Have you written anything addressing this?
Yes, it would be somewhere in my archives.
Will have a search, thanks.
For no other reason than the horrendous, awful regime running our government is why my children and their spouses will not bring a child into this world. I support them 100%. The Trump regime ruined our country and I am not sure we will recover.
As a man who has raised two children, I cannot agree with you more on this. I stayed home for both of my boys, and it was a pleasure and a sacrifice to do so. Sharing feeding means mixing formula and breastfeeding. It also means adaptable babies. Sharing work and responsibility for children and homes leads to all sorts of revelations. I did not have insurance when each of my kids were young, so we had to pay cash, which was not easy then, and next to impossible now. The premise that this planet somehow needs more people is insane by any measure. ALL of the problems we suffer as a planet, from pollution to authoritarianism, is a direct consequence of overpopulation. Thank you.
We need more men like you. It’s actually harder to be at home all the time (vs working), but also better for the kids at least while they are preschool if the family can afford it. I felt blessed to be able to stay at home.
It is always the premises that need examining. They are rarely stated, as they exist underneath the content. Thanks for this. It is helpful to have someone reading with this (exhausting, but necessary) lens.