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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 1286199" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I dont disagree with what you say. Actually I mostly agree. </p><p>In my world, I made much less when I was married, than he. His job needed him, mine actually didnt. His job provided the bare neccesities, mine was menial. But then I also never asked him to care for our child, he called it babysitting.............. And he would not have anyway. I never left them with him, they always were with me, and as it ended in my case, I was right. He left and I raised them on my own. So speaking as a single parent is what I was doing......</p><p>And back in the time period of the 70's its mostly the way it was. I realize it is different now. </p><p>In the world today many wives have important jobs, just as important as the husbands. What I basically meant was coming from the point of view, usually the man is the paycheck. No offense meant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 1286199, member: 1944"] I dont disagree with what you say. Actually I mostly agree. In my world, I made much less when I was married, than he. His job needed him, mine actually didnt. His job provided the bare neccesities, mine was menial. But then I also never asked him to care for our child, he called it babysitting.............. And he would not have anyway. I never left them with him, they always were with me, and as it ended in my case, I was right. He left and I raised them on my own. So speaking as a single parent is what I was doing...... And back in the time period of the 70's its mostly the way it was. I realize it is different now. In the world today many wives have important jobs, just as important as the husbands. What I basically meant was coming from the point of view, usually the man is the paycheck. No offense meant. [/QUOTE]
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