Stay-at-home dads' psychological well-being gauged in new study... Yeh, there's a greater chance of me being one of these once I ditch my current employer. Of course, four days out of the week I'll be mainly "manning" the front desk of T's brand new practice. But two days out of the week (excluding Sundays) it's just me at home either watching the kids or keeping up the home. Later on when we're doing well we can hire someone for the front desk and leave me as the "business manager" for the practice and perhaps more home time with kids and chores. Any guys here find themselves in a similar role where you're more of a Mr. Mom? http://www.utexas.edu/features/2008/fathers/
Yes, there are more and more stay at home dads these days. Roger would be up for it. Actually he is banking on it He is waiting for the day when I tell him to stay at home. He would love it. I don't see anything wrong with it as long as both are ok with it.
Actually, with less time spent at a place of work and dealing with the kiddies...I can finally go to a gym sometime! Woooo!
but you'd be 1,200 lbs of sexy, succulent, scintillating, and seductive womanhood and for that I'd stay home any day