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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/WithSkelly • Apr 24 '26
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It goes both ways. If you live in a happy family you don't understand how bad it can get, and how frequently it is bad.
65 u/PMmecrossstitch Apr 24 '26 Exactly. The rationale can be applied both ways. It's her lived experience against his. 69 u/wookieesgonnawook Apr 24 '26 Statistics also show that millennial dads are more involved than previous generations. It's not just one experience vs another. 2 u/LowBetaBeaver Apr 25 '26 Interestingly, that same study shows that millennial moms are ALSO more involved. I can’t imagine being less involved than I am. What was wrong with previous gens?
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Exactly. The rationale can be applied both ways.
It's her lived experience against his.
69 u/wookieesgonnawook Apr 24 '26 Statistics also show that millennial dads are more involved than previous generations. It's not just one experience vs another. 2 u/LowBetaBeaver Apr 25 '26 Interestingly, that same study shows that millennial moms are ALSO more involved. I can’t imagine being less involved than I am. What was wrong with previous gens?
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Statistics also show that millennial dads are more involved than previous generations. It's not just one experience vs another.
2 u/LowBetaBeaver Apr 25 '26 Interestingly, that same study shows that millennial moms are ALSO more involved. I can’t imagine being less involved than I am. What was wrong with previous gens?
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Interestingly, that same study shows that millennial moms are ALSO more involved. I can’t imagine being less involved than I am. What was wrong with previous gens?
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u/Ok_Boysenberry5849 Apr 24 '26
It goes both ways. If you live in a happy family you don't understand how bad it can get, and how frequently it is bad.