It's annoying for single fathers. It's assumed by so many people that men just don't make good parents or don't do parenting at all, while single mothers are "super women" and can do it all. As a single father myself, I honestly get angry when women give me the stink eye and ask if my daughter is mine whenever I take her to the park. Of course she's mine, Karen, stop assuming all men are rapists. I get the same shit when I use the changing stations literally anywhere, "Is it Mommy's day off?" No bitch, this is my child and there is no "mommy."
Yes all of that is an annoyance. On the level of being asked about your diet for losing weight but think of the cancer patients, debilitating diseases and drug addiction!
But in the story linked, it was, indeed, mommy's day off ( he cared for the child on the week-ends ).
Imagine getting triggered all the way up to 11 because someone asked if it was ''mommy's day off'' and not simply answer the truth : yes it is.
But instead make a scene with your child in public to reeee about ''non heteronormative parenting''.
Also, odd choice of friend down the article ( a sex pest bragging about ''3 players adult activities'' as what's to be enjoyed in life. ).
I assume he met that friend because he hangs with that sort of men.
It's annoying for single fathers. It's assumed by so many people that men just don't make good parents or don't do parenting at all, while single mothers are "super women" and can do it all. As a single father myself, I honestly get angry when women give me the stink eye and ask if my daughter is mine whenever I take her to the park. Of course she's mine, Karen, stop assuming all men are rapists. I get the same shit when I use the changing stations literally anywhere, "Is it Mommy's day off?" No bitch, this is my child and there is no "mommy."
Yes all of that is an annoyance. On the level of being asked about your diet for losing weight but think of the cancer patients, debilitating diseases and drug addiction!
But in the story linked, it was, indeed, mommy's day off ( he cared for the child on the week-ends ).