Men and women will never be equal and shouldn’t be. Thank GOD we aren’t! I wouldn’t want to be married or partnered with someone exactly like me. As cool as I am, having two of me in the same house would be boring. 

Since I’m the one who changed diapers in the past, cooks, cleans, fixes things, takes care of the finances, brings the kids to school and picks them up, helps with their homework, attends school conferences and performances, disciples, cares, teaches and loves up on my kids, what would my clone do?

It appears this woman married the wrong person. She should have married herself.

Equality is giving everybody an equal chance, not an equal result.

Read This: What ‘Good’ Dads Get Away With https://nyti.ms/2JhafhU

 

Then read this response:

“Instead of striving for collective parity, mothers and fathers would be better off communicating more effectively with one another. Ask for help when needed, learn to better anticipate a partner’s needs and desires. Listen to each other.

“That sounds simple, but the best things in life often are.”

https://fee.org/articles/what-the-nyt-fails-to-mention-about-dads-and-the-division-of-labor-at-home/

 

Clayton Craddock Fatherhood/Family/Relationships

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