r/PeterExplainsTheJoke Apr 24 '26

Meme needing explanation Lois?

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u/BeatnikBun Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26

I'm gonna guess that she's happily startled because, for example, mine hit his weed pen outside every 15 minutes and fell asleep on the couch and never once came near me. I think that my experience (or smth similar) is pretty common.

Edit: Hi, I'm an actually human person and was the first to comment on this. I'm not trying to start a damn war of the roses, and apparently this is NOT the correct answer (see the next comment below mine). Just popped in with my stupid, obviously incorrect thought about what this could mean. So chill with calling me a stupid whore.

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u/LesserKnownFoes Apr 24 '26

Wait. This is common? I was there for every second of my child’s birth.

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u/JerachoD Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26

Me to for my kids. I think this must be an American thing as European fathers are much more engaged.

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u/DuckSaxaphone Apr 24 '26

The way people on the internet talk about what they consider to be normal men is kind of shocking but I'm never sure if it's down to Americans or social circles.

American husbands either skew phenomenally useless or my friends are good people and I'm not involved in the average British person's life enough to know most men are useless.

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u/JerachoD Apr 24 '26

Yeah maybe it's just the people im around, but then I volunteer a lot as well and generally father's in the UK seem really involved in their kids lives, as much as mum. I appreciate it's not going to be everyone, just what I've witnessed. This common lack of parenting from dads seems a very American problem.