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Old 07-05-2015, 06:50 PM #11
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no its not. the fact that women get more time off work means they spend more quality time with their kids and strengthens those relationships which in turn means that if there is ever a divorce the law courts will come down in favour of the women over 80% of the time. thus the man loses his home and his kids over 80% of the time...that's the risk he takes by spending less time at home with the kids and at work earning mony to pay the bills...its entirely the same issue as its directly linked and is a direct consequence of the man on average spending more unbroken time at work in his career than the woman. you simply have to look at the whole picture here to form a legitimate opinion not just a tiny part of it
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