I did this, can’t remember the restaurant .Koala Bear Climbing Tree Party Shirt. I got bitched at by the manager because some lady complained that I was in there (if my daughter didn’t hear me talking to her or singing while changing her diaper she’d start crying so there was no hiding that I was in the handicap stall). I told her the men’s restroom didn’t have a changing station and if she wanted to make a deal about it I’d call her corporate customer service. Never told my wife about it though since it was my first time taking our kid out on my own and I thought anything other than smooth sailing would mean I never got to again. It’s sad dad occasionally has to deal with sexist pressures when it comes to childcare. Like television always uses incompetent father’s for comedic purposes and subconsciously people buy into it. I just saw Incredibles 2 and that was a prime example.
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As a mom, I hear the other end of this all the time. I’ll be at work and will be asked if you’re here who is with the kids?!? Like their father isn’t perfectly capable of Koala Bear Climbing Tree Party Shirt. It’s sexist and rude on both sides of the question. What’s worse is me and husband both work in the same building so it is obvious if one of us is at home with kids. I mean I think any parent that hits 2 stores, one being the grocery store, with 2 kids – and still has enough energy to take them to the park (and let’s be serious, the park isn’t a passive activity for ya is it? :D) is a parent of the year candidate in general. That’s a busy ass-day.
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People are rude for saying stuff like that but I agree with another commenter it stems from bad representation of Koala Bear Climbing Tree Party Shirt, a generation of men who refused to child rear and statistics that show women are more often than not caregivers. The dad all moms wish they had to help them. That’s why it is surprising to some. Some men believe it’s a mother’s duty. I don’t agree. Happy to hear your efforts are going unnoticed but unhappy with the way it’s being received. He’s not “helping” though. Mom isn’t the primary parent and Dad “just a helper.” That’s exactly the problematic language so many people hate. They are parents. Equal parents, both parenting.
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