I hear it more from men. But again, it depends who you are talking to. If you listen mostly to feminists, you'll hear a lot more about the pressure to prioritise children and fit your working life round that if at all.https://twitter.com/OwenEdwards/status/998975920345178113 …
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Ideally, they'd balance it between them so kids get to see plenty of both their parents and both parents get to bond fully with kids but in reality, one will probably do more & that one will be the one who is less careerminded. In most cases, that will be the man. For us, no.
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So if there is a perceived higher opportunity cost, why is that? (Ofc you may simply say you don't believe there to be a widespread perceived higher oppcost)
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The gap is only found in women who have kids and it is not found in men who do. This will be partly biological and partly socialised. What it shouldn't be in moralised. Ethically, the responsibilities are the same.
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Thanks, as ever, for your take :)
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