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Children Are 800% Worse With Mom Than Dad?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • 👶 Moms, Dads, and Real Parenting Insights!
    🌟 Welcome to BTTS Podcast! In this eye-opening video, we discuss the claim that children are 800% worse with their mothers and that fathers are equivalent to strangers. Let's dive into the real dynamics of parent-child relationships and celebrate the positive impact both moms and dads have on their kids.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @CoachHadassah
    @CoachHadassah 8 месяцев назад

    I definitely have that “mom” look 😆. I understand the lady’s perspective in that video. I’ve felt like a single MARRIED mother for the 21 years of our marriage carrying the emotional labor. However, I still refuse to parent alone so I’m always encouraging our sons to “go ask your dad… go talk to your dad… call/text your dad.” I feel like I shouldn’t be the “mediator” or the “go-between” yet I am.

  • @eulicehooper6340
    @eulicehooper6340 8 месяцев назад

    The conversation about frequency is the the main point of my women if you are comparing home management. Most of my friends stayed home to raise the children, I am curious as to what you consider a job if managing your home and training your kids is not that.
    The details that women see as important with children I have come to realize are vastly different then what men see as important. I notice this as a teacher working with males and also as I look at the children. Boys and girls operate differently. I mostly have had 90% boy dominated classes. The energy I needed for that is very different then what I need for my class that is female dominated.

    • @itsflo8794
      @itsflo8794 8 месяцев назад

      That really interesting. Could you explain more about the difference in energy required for a male vs female dominated classroom?