Saturday, 23 March 2013


HOUSEHUSBAND

Across the land, more and more men are giving up work to become full-time fathers, putting their children's welfare before their professional ambitions, and resisting the trend for selfish career-driven nurturing recently criticized by The Good Childhood Inquiry. Some are doing it through economic necessity, others as a positive lifestyle choice. And as the recession starts to really bite, numbers look set to upsurge further as thousands of jobless men find themselves forsook at home, reliant on their wives' earning power. Today, fathers are often closer to their offspring than ever before, but equally there are thousands of children growing up without any contact with a loving male. For many fathers who step off the career ladder, the real challenge is not the childcare itself but the isolation. Responsibility of taking a good care of children is not easy for man. In my opinion, house husband is not common to be practice. It should be housewife, not house husband. The husband should be the breadwinner of the family. A wife can do all house chores properly but not the husband because women are created with that specialty. Not every man can do women’s job such as changing a nappy, reading a story to their children, preparing meals and other housework. Sometimes, husband cannot do housework as well as their wife. Plus, children really need to spend most of their time with their mother because mother the one who really understand what their children needs because they their favorable circumstance that is the sense and instinct as a mother. As women, they are gifted to shape their family by being a good housewife rather than a househusband.

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