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Originally Posted by RobinMask
I've seen people drop out of education to be housewives and mothers, and it's like 'that's one less nurse in the world' or 'that's one less artist'. All that potential is wasted. . .
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So, for a man to drop out to take care of a child wouldn't be the same, one less job fulfilled?
There aren't "victims" around, everybody is in the same boat and everybody contributes. It doesn't matter for the child if the mom or dad takes care of him/her, it counts if a parent/parents is there/are around. The choice of which and what is all upon the parents.
Regardless of what anybody can say, a parents love is irreplaceable and thats something that can't be bought with any sum. But isn't with a time limit, so you can "transmit" that love any time, even 5 minutes with your kid makes a difference, there isn't a time schedule for things like these.
PS: I had cousins, nephews, a few months of child care at the local kindergarten as a substitute teacher for classes aged 3-4, 5-6, I have some experience with kids
And about the nurse part of the quote , thats what I will become in a few years, just like my sisters
. (obviously, a male nurse)