I'm the primary carer for our kid & it's fucked my career. I've turned down some amazing work as I chose to spend the time with her give her the best start. I'm not angry at anyone for this, it was my decision and my partner is almost certainly going to earn more in her lifetime
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We've chose to live like this but that doesn't make it wrong if I went to work and she stayed home. Or we both worked. It's not a crime but it's been spoke of like some huge sexist plot that more women decide stay at home. Battle lines being drawn instead of conversation
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Exactly. The idea that women are literally forced to do this work, as moral superiors, by men who point blank refuse to do it, as moral inferiors, is as insulting to men (portrayed as villains) as it is to women (portrayed as suckers).
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