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Woman's Work?
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Woman's Work?

  11/03/09 08:50, by , Categories: Family, Stray Thoughts
From an already maddening man, here comes the ultimate in awfulness! Jon & Kate Gosselin have already made a big mess with parading their kids on the reality show "Jon & Kate Plus Eight" and having very public fights that has led to a now public divorce. I think both of them need to get away from the cameras and reporters and get their lives and priorities straightened out but this one quote just infuriated me.
As an explanation for what caused him to act the way he did, Jon said, “It’s hard for a man to stay home for two years and change diapers and make meals and deal with doctor’s appointments and all the stuff that you expect your wife to do.”
While I think men should work and support their family, the care and raising of kids is not merely the job of the wife. This guy shows a real lack of understanding of true manhood. If you are a dad, you should follow the link on the blog homepage over to MentorDad blog. It has great suggestions for what real Fatherhood looks like.
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After growing up in Maine, Ira graduated from Bible College and wandered into Western Maine and has never found his way back out. He has a deep love for the rural churches of Maine and the people who make up this great state. He loves Truth over Tradition, Christ over Culture, and People over Process. He love to equip, teach, and disciple and longs to see the Maine church grow healthy and make disciples.


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