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Nick
24. Sep, 2010
I’m glad you’re around b/c I get to vent a little bit here
The Steinem quote isn’t going to happen, because lots of women are threatened by men being equal at home. It hits them where it used to hit men to have a female boss, or pick an analogy.
I don’t know if you’ve seen it but Amazon.com has a new entry in the bumbling parental sexism competition: “Amazon Mom,” which gives discounts on diapers and so forth. Dads can qualify for it, but you have to pretend you’re a mom while shopping for diapers on it.
Matt
24. Sep, 2010
I’ve never been excluded, but it does kinda suck to go to a class that is called Mommy & Me.
Mum mum
24. Sep, 2010
Shared this on our FB page. Love that quote. I’m a mom who would (and tries to) get behind it, and the dad in this household is totally game.
@Nick… it may happen, though in a limited way for now, because, as you say, lots of women are threatened by men encroaching [anywhere]…but it’s only lots…not ALL.
Good luck to all parents. Hooray.
Max
30. Sep, 2010
Yes - I am a single Dad and when my son was an infant I looked for parenting groups on meetup.com. Almost all of them were “mom groups” and many of them specifically said that Dad’s were not allowed in their description.
Of course, some of the groups also had asinine policies like mandatory minimum attendance / etc - so maybe I didn’t miss out on much.
The (only) single parent group has always been very open, however.
Steph
07. Oct, 2010
I’m struggling with this because I think excluding people based on gender is wrong. At the same time, I didn’t take a breastfeeding class even though I really wanted to because I took the preparing for childbirth class and one of the fathers in the class was just obnoxious and saying offensive things the entire time about his wife and how she got in her “condition.” I couldn’t bear the thought of him being in my breastfeeding class…
I know this isn’t a breastfeeding class and yes, I’m sure it’s good for fathers to attend those too because I needed a lot of help and understanding, but there are some things that are awkward with men around. It doesn’t justify this exclusion in any way. Still…
Keith
09. Oct, 2010
Local church has a “women to women” thing monthly which, I deduced, was a sort of churchy pow-wow for parents (snacks, a speaker, child care…). I went once, and they were aghast. It was suggested that I needed to find someplace else to go for fellowship.