To: mkjessup
You know, my wife is a nurse. I am the one at home with our twins most of the time.
She is the bread winner. I work part time at a radio station and im working to finish my degree.
Thankfully, we don’t follow that twisted line of thinking.
To: se_ohio_young_conservative; stephenjohnbanker; MaggieCarta; indylindy
You know, my wife is a nurse. I am the one at home with our twins most of the time.
You are to be applauded then. That doesn't mean that your own family configuration is ideal or optimal. The man has always been intended to be the head of the household, the breadwinner, the protector and provider. Nobody has said that is an absolute standard that must apply under all circumstances, but it is the PREFERRED standard, and that was, and should be yet today, the American Way.
She is the bread winner. I work part time at a radio station and im working to finish my degree.
When you get your degree and get out into the workforce, will your wife continue working, or come home to take care of the kids? I only ask because if you're both at some point capable of working, you'll have to make that decision whether or not to farm the kids out to some day care center, or one of you stays home to raise 'em right.
Thankfully, we dont follow that twisted line of thinking.
It's not twisted, except to liberals, leftists and those who have always sought to tear down and tear apart the American family.
So where do you stand on it?
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