You'd expect a German to show a bit of backbone and at least, well, play. Sitting at home sulking seems a little churlish.
Perhaps he's more Turk than German. But still.
You'd expect a German to show a bit of backbone and at least, well, play. Sitting at home sulking seems a little churlish.
Perhaps he's more Turk than German. But still.
I've been meaning to speak to you about the intemperate nature of your discourse, young b. Sweary rage is no way to make your view appear reasonable; indeed, such language will most likely alienate your audience and undermine your point.
See Arsenal Fan TV for proof.
It's an absolute nightmare. All he does is run around trying to do as much life threatening stuff as possible and i'm having to chase after him. Add to that his mother giving him some kiwifruit over the weekend to soften up his stools (he's been a bit constipated recently) and now the results of this natural laxative have started to reveal themselves today and i'm left to clean up the horrible mess :-(
Right. Women have a natural patience which allows them to take all that in their stride. And children need their mother's care and attention until they are about four or five anyway. In fact, it's actually the one area sex/gender matter.
But please don't tell the women's lib people I said that.
Disagree, red. I loved taking care of my two when they were toddlers. Greatest things in the world are toddlers.
Spend the day taking care of them, playing with them, feeding them, putting them to bed, then a takeaway in front of the telly with Spanish football on.
Life doesn't get any better than that. :cloud9:
Oh, I don't know. If you could track the amount of time the average father spends taking care of his children over the years I'm pretty sure you would find a consistent and steadily increasing trend which started around the 50s and is alive and well even today.
And as things seem to keep getting better, it feels like that is a good thing that will continue. See BGS.