I think a man and a woman, on a whole array of issues, including raising children, have differences, and then you work them through.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most couples manage to cooperate on child raising - for us, our brain project is our third child, so nothing different, really.
Any woman knows that it takes two people to be a good parent.
There is not a single extant study that supports all the arguments against men being with their children. It's absolute bollocks.
So although women can do anything that men can't do, they can also do something that men can't do, and that is mother their children.
And frankly, being a woman I think gives me a slightly different take on a lot of the issues and on a lot of the solutions to the problems we face.
When you have children, your perspective on the parent-child relationship alters.
A woman can take care of the family. It takes a man to provide structure, to provide stability.
It's not that, you know, when a relationship doesn't work and there are issues, you have to somehow work it out if there are children involved.
Men don't have as many difficulties and are more supported to combine the different aspects of their life.
There would be more sense in insisting on man's limitations because he cannot be a mother than on a woman's because she can be.