Yes I guess if the man was a little effeminate that could work. But generally men don’t have those little extra touches that a woman has that turns a house into a home. I know if my husband were to be the homemaker the place would be bland and a little sterile. I remember his Batchelor pad when I first met him, things well organised but all very ‘practical’ no added touches
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Yes I guess if the man was a little effeminate that could work. But generally men don’t have those little extra touches that a woman has that turns a house into a home. I know if my husband were to be the homemaker the place would be bland and a little sterile. I remember his Batchelor pad when I first met him, things well organised but all very ‘practical’ no added touches
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Parenting has nothing to do with being effeminant: what century are you living in anyway?