I think it is because most often the mother is the primary care giver. A lot of the time people just say parents though. I'm sure your knowledge will be just as welcome in either case.
It's like www.netmums.com - it welcomes dads as well it's just it still remains the case that women perform the majority of child care. There are quite a few dads on there though - and there is a trial dads board at the moment for dads to discuss parenting stuff.
2007-05-14 22:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that the reason the asker wants an answer from the mother is because the mother is usually the caregiver. I don't see any reason for a father to answer if he provides most of the care. Years ago, men had little to do with babies and toddlers (especially the ones that need a diaper change). Now that is changed with the new generation, fathers and mothers share in housework and taking care of the children and babies. It's good. I don't think anyone means anything by asking mothers for any other reason. Good question.
2007-05-14 11:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it is usually the mother who is around the kids more. It is rare (but obviously not unheard of) to come across a house husband. They are just asking the mother, because that is how most houses are; the mother takes care of the kids and the father works. It is nothing against the fathers. I want to say I think it is great that you are a house husband. A lot of fathers don't get to spend a lot of time with their kids. So unfortunately, the don't know much about their kids. This gives you a chance to really bond with them and learn everything about them.
Just try not to take it personally when people ask the mother all the questions. Just make sure to answer them as well, if your wife does too. This way, in the future, they will know they can ask you the questions too.
2007-05-14 11:29:41
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answered by Katie R 3
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2016-12-11 09:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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In my experience, all the mums I know stay at home with the kids and the dads go to work, so In my case it's natural to ask the mums. I'm not being sexist it' just how it is in my life. My husband has normally left for work by the time me and my son get up, and he comes home about an hour before he goes to bed. He does help at weekends but I still try to do most of it as he does work so hard during the week (He is a builder)
2007-05-14 20:50:26
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answered by chelle0980 6
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I'd have to go with the idea that most people are going with the traditional model on this one. Yes, it's unfair, but on a slightly related note, interestingly enough if you had happened to be a single father, I'm willing to bet you'd get more sympathy than the single mother does. The same standard that assumes mothers know best on this also says that single moms are to be over-scrutinized because of the somewhat outdated notion that women "naturally" have loose morals and want to bed the first man they see. I'm not saying I buy into it because there are definitely both good and bad single moms and dads out there, but that's beside the point here.
2007-05-14 13:19:34
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answered by Strawberry Fields 2
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Hmmm... if you're a "House-Husband", why is your screen-name Emma?
It's irrelevant, anyway... people will open their questions with "GUYS ONLY" or "Women, want do you think..." and still get replies from people that aren't in the target group anyway.
Feel free to respond and share your personal insights, and then open people's minds by pointing out that you are a stay-at-home father. That's how all minorities change the way the masses think! Good Luck to you!
2007-05-14 11:24:04
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answered by HearKat 7
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Because mother's are usually the ones that care for their young ones. Some people just do not know that times have changed and men as well as women stay home at take care of their kids too.
2007-05-14 11:31:59
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answered by amiari 3
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I agree with what (I think) you're inferring, namely that people presuppose that mothers undertake the day-to-day care of their children.
The problem is that the majority of stay-at-home parents do still tend to be the mothers.
Personally, I try not to pigeon-hole people, and I think that other people should do the same as much as possible. Unfortunately, it's likely to take a few more years yet.
2007-05-14 11:30:22
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answered by Toothyfish 1
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I havent noticed that the mother is specifically asked very often, just those that says PARENTS. But I can say that although it's becoming more common, a house husband is still a very rare thing to encounter and it is generally moms that day to day raising.
2007-05-14 11:24:40
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answered by Betsy 7
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