I love my father dearly but now being a mother and wife myself I really do question his lack of contribution to the household. It's no wonder that my father was as happy as a lark on most days and my mom was tired and exhausted, and as a result snappish. All the grunt work had to be done by her and her alone. Sure in his generation that was how it was done, it was what he saw his peers and siblings do, but you have to think that if a man loves his wife (and if it was about childcare, loves his children), he would want to pitch in, irrespective of what the rest of the world was doing.
And I agree, a man that helps around the house is extremely attractive and involvement in household chores and child rearing does not detract from their masculinity at all, in fact it adds to it, because when I see my hubby helping, it makes me feel warm all over, and think what a wonderful husband I have, and what a wonderful father my babies have.
And I agree, a man that helps around the house is extremely attractive and involvement in household chores and child rearing does not detract from their masculinity at all, in fact it adds to it, because when I see my hubby helping, it makes me feel warm all over, and think what a wonderful husband I have, and what a wonderful father my babies have.