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1. dzink+Y6[view] [source] 2025-09-09 14:57:09
>>toomuc+(OP)
This is fantastic! I hope they succeed and there is no abuse or other issues, because it will show how much an economy can grow when women are allowed to work to their full potential. Families who were previously in poverty because the mom would struggle to pay for childcare to work can now have assurance kids are ok while the mom can pursue jobs, start her own small business (huge chunk of businesses are small businesses ran by women) and prosper. If you pose your child’s safety vs another dollar, most parents would vote for their children. But if the children are taken care of, parents can give the economy their best and the taxes paid and GDP gained will pay back for the expense manyfold.
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2. Walter+FW[view] [source] 2025-09-09 18:12:23
>>dzink+Y6
My mom was a full time mom and I wouldn't trade that for anything.
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3. ksenze+Rs1[view] [source] 2025-09-09 20:03:51
>>Walter+FW
That’s great, but not every mom is your mom. You just lucked out. This is like saying “my dad was a doctor and we lived very well and I wouldn’t trade that for anything.” Some dads aren’t cut out to be highly paid professionals. Some moms aren’t cut out to be good stay-at-home parents.
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4. Walter+k12[view] [source] 2025-09-09 22:21:20
>>ksenze+Rs1
> Some moms aren’t cut out to be good stay-at-home parents

That would be a rarity.

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5. ksenze+T62[view] [source] 2025-09-09 22:48:42
>>Walter+k12
Just because women have been shunted into childcare for millennia doesn’t mean we’re naturally better at it. It just means we’ve had to do it. Do you similarly think it’s a rarity for men not to be cut out for subsistence farming?
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6. Walter+ae2[view] [source] 2025-09-09 23:27:43
>>ksenze+T62
The bond between a mother and her child is very special and intense. That doesn't happen with a paid caregiver. Heck, I was glued to my mom till I was 4.

I'm sad for you that you don't seem to understand this, with words like "shunted".

My parents are decades gone, but I miss them every day. Not so for any paid caregiver.

My grandmother died when my dad was 9. In his 90s, he forgot that she was dead, and would cry wondering why she didn't visit him.

The notion that this can be replaced with the state is absurd.

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7. habine+8l2[view] [source] 2025-09-10 00:12:41
>>Walter+ae2
Those are nice feelings _you_ have, but they don't have anything to do with women being forced into childcare. You're romanticizing things you never had to do.
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