i think its so nice to see a man taking care of his kid
2007-07-29 12:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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But there is a reason to get upset, you just don't see. You said you felt sorry for him because he didn't have a woman to do it for him, but what if he was just being a good farther? What is so 'weird' about that? You saw one point of view, but there is more to it then just females 'N' strollers. There is so much someone like you can miss because of you thoughts and way of thinking and/or living. You didn't see that view I just pointed out, did you?
All 'N' all, here are some more view points of possibilities. Such as the wife/mother was out, on business, spending some time with her friends or family, working her job because it's a two income family. Perhaps the mother was sick, or died, or left the man. Maybe they take turns for this for some reason. But how would you know if you just think one or two things? Think beyond your prejudice, objectionable 'beliefs' or feelings, because then you may see and find that there is more to the world
2007-07-29 12:58:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude you are a fool. If more men stepped up and took care of their kids like that man was doing there would be a lot less crap going on. So many kids today grow up without a father figure in their lives. I work in a RTC and I see the results of that every day. So when I see a man pushing a stroller with or without a woman aound I say thank you sir. But it is outdated thinking like yours that certain things are a woman's duties that have done so much damage. So go crawl back under what ever rock you came out from under and leave us to run a society!
2007-07-29 12:45:25
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answered by ? 5
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No I would think he was a very devoted father and a caring husband. On the other hand if he was pushing a stroller down the street without a child in it, or with a doll in it, or something yes now that I would find weird
2007-07-29 12:36:35
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answered by 'lil peanut 6
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Honey, you "felt sorry for the guy because he didn't have a woman doing that for him."
Here's the dynamic:
He's pushing the stroller in the middle of the day because Baby Mamma drove her car to work.
Betcha a dollar he moved in when she got her benefits and a job.
Betcha another dollar he "can't" go back to work on account of he's staying home with the baby.
Somebody's gotta make a paycheck, ya know.
2007-07-29 13:13:18
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answered by Puresnow 6
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Wow interesting question...um....not really sometimes I see guys with those things that attach to the bikes that the kids can sit in....And sometimes at places like disneyland they push the strollers. alot of women take their babies out when they go for a run which I honestly think If I knew what was going on it would be terrifying...If theres a woman with him then no I don't find it weird but I would just say that its unusual to see...
2007-07-29 12:36:13
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answered by ♥hollyboll♥ 4
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No, I think it's hot. I think it's sweet. I say awww look at that dad or guy with his baby. Because you don't see that much and it shows a different side of guys a sweet caring side. A side that doesn't say I am a single player guy that is all about sleeping with girls and spreading the seed but instead a family guy. Its hot. I would not feel sorry or laugh. I would wonder why he doesn't have a girl by his side so another doesn't steal him away.
2007-07-29 12:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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But if thats HIS KID, the woman doesnt NEED to do that for him MEN can TAKE CARE OF THE KIDS TOO and that INCLUDES pushing a stroller.
So don't feel sorry for him. Be happy for the kid and the mom that there's one less DEAD BEAT DAD on EARTH!
2007-07-29 12:39:41
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answered by Rina 4
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I didnt think that there were any chauvanist men left seems I was wrong, lol. I think its normal for Dads to play a major part in their childrens lives, I take it you have no children yet then, and man can father a child but it takes a real man to be a Dad!
2007-07-29 12:36:41
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answered by Lindy 5
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dont laugh man theres nothing wrong with a guy helping his wife with there child....but what if the mother wasent around anymore and the guy was afraid of being embarassed among others...then what is the child just going to stay inside til its old enough to walk on its own....my advice is grow up alittle....i do know one thing im only 14 and more mature than you.
2007-07-29 12:39:32
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answered by kevkev 2
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Nope I don't find it weird at all. When I was still a toddler, my father regularly took me down the street in my pusher on the weekends to give my mother some "alone" time.
2007-07-29 14:04:23
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answered by Panda 4
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