u/AlternativeOption313

Image 1 — Well okay then... they didn't even try with this one. It's pathetic, really.
Image 2 — Well okay then... they didn't even try with this one. It's pathetic, really.
Image 3 — Well okay then... they didn't even try with this one. It's pathetic, really.
Image 4 — Well okay then... they didn't even try with this one. It's pathetic, really.
Image 5 — Well okay then... they didn't even try with this one. It's pathetic, really.
Image 6 — Well okay then... they didn't even try with this one. It's pathetic, really.

Well okay then... they didn't even try with this one. It's pathetic, really.

And I'm thoroughly convinced they didn't even read what I provided or checked my sources. And the only reason they said nothing I said proved anything is because they probably have this mindset that they're never wrong and it's honestly just extremely immature.

u/AlternativeOption313 — 16 hours ago
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Can anyone help me find out if this is true? This guy just showed up on my YouTube feed somehow and I found this.

This video is claiming that studies show that when both parents are working in academia, the mother doesn't significantly more work caring for children than the father, and I don't know how credible the study is. I don't even know what study it is or where to start looking, I just know it was in Denmark and allegedly on 13,000 parents and it feels fishy to me.

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u/AlternativeOption313 — 5 days ago