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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/WithSkelly • Apr 24 '26
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Yea it is. When the nurses asked my ex husband to come hold my arms for balance he said no thanks.
36 u/Jacket_Jacket_fruit Apr 24 '26 "I personally experienced it, therefore it must be common" is not how that works. I'm sorry you had a shitty experience and your ex was a POS, but that does not make your experience a common or normal experience. 0 u/[deleted] Apr 24 '26 [deleted] 5 u/puresemantics Apr 24 '26 I worked in OB, it really isn’t that common. Most fathers are pretty helpful, and the ones that aren’t are usually just overcome with emotion and concern for their partner.
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"I personally experienced it, therefore it must be common" is not how that works.
I'm sorry you had a shitty experience and your ex was a POS, but that does not make your experience a common or normal experience.
0 u/[deleted] Apr 24 '26 [deleted] 5 u/puresemantics Apr 24 '26 I worked in OB, it really isn’t that common. Most fathers are pretty helpful, and the ones that aren’t are usually just overcome with emotion and concern for their partner.
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5 u/puresemantics Apr 24 '26 I worked in OB, it really isn’t that common. Most fathers are pretty helpful, and the ones that aren’t are usually just overcome with emotion and concern for their partner.
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I worked in OB, it really isn’t that common. Most fathers are pretty helpful, and the ones that aren’t are usually just overcome with emotion and concern for their partner.
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u/princessjamiekay Apr 24 '26
Yea it is. When the nurses asked my ex husband to come hold my arms for balance he said no thanks.