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you must look a bit odd in that office then!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFortunately, my wife chooses my wardrobe, so I'm reasonably well dressed.
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Fortunately, my wife chooses my wardrobe, so I'm reasonably well dressed.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostA true contractor
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A true contractorOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostI have no taste in clothes or style, ?
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wnatsOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostI don't recognise the family dynamic.
We'd both pause, and then one of us - and it could be either one - would attend to the sprog.
Shared labour. I have no taste in clothes or style, so she deals with that. Everything else is shared by whatever seems most reasonable at the time. ,
Ah, ok, we're neither default parents then.
Funny though. Our kids aren't anywhere near as demanding as the brats in the article. I wonder if it's because we learned to say "no" to them very early on?
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I don't recognise the family dynamic.
We'd both pause, and then one of us - and it could be either one - would attend to the sprog.The first time I knew I was the default parent was when our first child was napping and Dan and I were painting the guest room. When she cried, he didn't, even for a second, pause what he was doing and consider getting her.
Shared labour. I have no taste in clothes or style, so she deals with that. Everything else is shared by whatever seems most reasonable at the time. ,I handle the needs of all three of our kids: activity sign-ups, transportation logistics, doctor & dentist appointments, friend and boy issues, hurt feelings, school fundraisers, gift buying, haircuts, clothes shopping, and thank you note writing
Ah, ok, we're neither default parents then.Default parents know the names of their kids' teachers, all of them.
Funny though. Our kids aren't anywhere near as demanding as the brats in the article. I wonder if it's because we learned to say "no" to them very early on?
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I think the balance has shifted slightly in our house since the kids got older. I'm still default for things like 'what's for dinner', school stuff, clothes, washing. But he does all footie related stuff (including paying subs, buying kit) and tends to sort out the dentist for some reason. He's also default taxi for late night pickups.
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The wife, she looks after both me and my daughter though I am the biggest child in our householdOriginally posted by mudskipper View Post
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