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    1. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      The reactions to our choices of parental leave were illuminating. I got a few "oh, so short, only 8 months?!", my husband many "wow, so long, 4.5 months!", often followed with "don't you worry it will hurt your career?"

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    2. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      Nobody worried about my career. Perhaps they didn't care, perhaps they thought that parental leave only hurts mens' careers.

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    3. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      There is a lot of discrimination here - my husband was basically told by his boss that taking 4.5 months is a terribly idea career-wise, while a female colleague (at the same level of seniority)  announced that she will take twelve month of parental leave  at the same meeting, ..

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    4. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      .. without negative comments. We talk a lot about the wage penalty for🚺 after birth, but 🚹 taking a longish parental leave get much more pushback. Several junior male colleagues of my huband told him they were grateful, as he was forming a path that they could thus follow later

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    5. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      36% of German fathers take any parental leave; 60% of those who take it take two months. This shows the importance of anchor points - a couple gets a total of 14 months (instead of 12 months) of paid parental leave if each partner takes at least two months.

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    6. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      This also shows options for reform - perhaps if we paid more if the leave was split more equally, it would be shared more equally.

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    7. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      Many told us it's great we're splitting parental leave equally. We're not. I was at home twice as long as my husband, and I'll get our son started in nursery. We decided together that this was the best split, but it's interesting to see how it is perceived from the outside.

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    8. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      In all, having a baby and spending time with him is the most rewarding thing I've ever done. It's way more fun (and way more tiring) than I could have imagined. I love to see how our little one explores the world, how he learns new things every day, ...

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    9. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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      how he smiles when he sees me enter the room, how he snuggles up to me when he's tired. I just wish he'd figure out how to sleep for more than 2-4 hours at a time. 😊🤷🏻‍♀️ \end{thread}

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    10. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Apr 12
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      Congratulations! I agree there should be more use-it-or-lose-it parental leave that is not transferable between parents (I wonder if there should be X months for a woman giving birth + Y months for each new parent...

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      Patterns of leave particularly create pathway of split of family responsibilities w second & subsequent babies IMO, because the parent who is at home w baby at the same time becomes the 'specialist' in the practical life of the older siblings.

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        2. Dominika Langenmayr‏ @D_Langenmayr Apr 12
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          In Germany, the woman gets 8 weeks by law (no opt out, not even if you want to work), and the remaining 12-14 months can be split any way. I'd prefer a tax on unequal splits to forcing partners to split it more equally, as that keeps freedom of choice.

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        3. Maya Forstater‏ @MForstater Apr 12
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          I'd like to see the extended months more like a right in employment for people of either sex who become new parents. Similar to annual leave - you can't transfer that, so the norm is everyone takes it.

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