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Almost 1 in 5 stay-at-home parents in the U.S. are dads
In 2021, 18% of parents didn’t work for pay, which was unchanged from 2016, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
www.pewresearch.org
This issue cost me two of my closest friends from high school. They are both stay at home men. One a stay at home dad the other a stay at home boyfriend. They both smoke marijuana all day and don’t really contribute anything to their households.
I choose to not talk with them. Sometimes it’s a bad feeling, but in the end I’m making the right move because it’s making me stronger. It’s 100% my choice. I can’t be in the same room with these types of men who don’t work. And they let their women do the work. I think it’s a despicable site.
Unless the father is disabled or sick, he should be working. And for those who might want to say
“what’s wrong with that, whatever works right.”??
Well …What about what our parents and grandparents would think about that type of culture. And no, this isn’t about sexism or any kind of bigotry. Nope because even 75 years ago, there were women in the workforce and in politics, and the Democratic Party had a female labor secretary in Francis Perkins. But back in those days in the 1940s, we had a much better country than we do today.
I think it’s humiliating. And I believe it leads to a slippery slope. I think a stay at home Dad would be more likely to be fine with a boy going into a girls bathroom…. I stay at home father or a stay at home Boyfriend is much more likely to support BLM. Anti-American, ism and attacks on traditional American culture is what got us the stay at home father …this is all part of the attack on American culture and weakening our country. …it’s also coinciding with the rise of BLM. The rise of weak black men. There are black men who are stay at home dads. Their black fathers and grandfathers would be astonished at that type of weakness.
It’s all the more interesting because we have more mass school shootings in American history today than ever before. We have more young men zonked out on antidepressants and marijuana than ever before. More depression and loneliness in America than ever before. And it’s all coinciding with a record number of stay at home men. Isn’t that interesting.
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