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Last day on my way back flight, i had a baby crying in my bak row.....and couldnt sleep the entire 4 hour flight..... There was a poor father who was trying to put the baby in to sleep, initially i thought he is alone....There was a lady sitting on the other side in the same row with a daughter (5-6 year old) and both were sleeping nicely.....When landed i realised that the lady sleeping was actually that baby's mother........ You know what? when we were coming out that lady took the baby in her hand, and the baby started crying back calling daddy daddy, and this guy had to carry him, by seeing that other daughter (5-6) year old also started crying and wanted him to carry her too.... and this poor guy was carrying both his kids together outside the aircraft all the way thru immigration, and other formalities..... And thru out the time our madam was walking happily holding a small trolley bag....

Big deal!!!!! Lolz :D:D



This is something i could never do, both the times (though it was Cesarean) all i could do is push the stretcher to the theater till the gate...... Well yeah probably those are the longest 3 hours of my life :P



Very true, for me the best motivation is to look at the smiling face of my child......

Either that poor daddy is Mr.Levina's brother, or the mother is @levina's sister. :D
 
Either that poor daddy is Mr.Levina's brother, or the mother is @levina's sister. :D
Oye yaar!
Let's not jump into conclusions (which men always do!!)
May be she was awake overnight looking after the baby and it was daddy's turn to take care of the baby.
And I've seen this happen very often in families where ladies 're working specially where the lady earns more than her husband ( I've seen families where men 're stay at home dads while the lady goes to work) or where lady has a job and has night shifts (nurses etc).
@nair
 
Oye yaar!
Let's not jump into conclusions (which men always do!!)
May be she was awake overnight looking after the baby and it was daddy's turn to take care of the baby.
And I've seen this happen very often in families where ladies 're working specially where the ladies earn more than dad( I've seen families where men stay at home dads while the lady goes to work) or where lady has a job and has night shifts (nurses etc).
@nair

No.... I have enough experience and knowledge to judge that..... If you read my post again i was stressing on the way the child was behaving..... When he was crying he was looking for his dad.... thats not the case most of the time.......But then this could be one of those rare cases though
 
No.... I have enough experience and knowledge to judge that..... If you read my post again i was stressing on the way the child was behaving..... When he was crying he was looking for his dad.... thats not the case most of the time.......But then this could be one of those rare cases though
That's what I said that in all probabilities that dad was a stay-at home dad which is very common in Europe snd America these days.
 
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while i cant say its been easy bringing up two kids , i cant deny the joy they have brought to me , no matter how tired i am as soon as i come home and get a hug from my daughter i feel great , (of course she still acknowledges me now but wait till she enters her teens:( )
 
Oye yaar!
Let's not jump into conclusions (which men always do!!)
May be she was awake overnight looking after the baby and it was daddy's turn to take care of the baby.
And I've seen this happen very often in families where ladies 're working specially where the lady earns more than her husband ( I've seen families where men 're stay at home dads while the lady goes to work) or where lady has a job and has night shifts (nurses etc).
@nair

Excuses.........! :D
 
Thread sounds like bs.

Pakistani males are happy to be fathers and if their child is born as male the excitement factor goes up by x100. If Pakistani has a son they will fire unlimited number of shots in the air, and also recite Azaan in child's ear.

Indian males must be pussies.
 
Thread sounds like bs.

Pakistani males are happy to be fathers and if their child is born as male the excitement factor goes up by x100. If Pakistani has a son they will fire unlimited number of shots in the air, and also recite Azaan in child's ear.

Indian males must be pussies.
You must be so proud of your self!!!!! tell me have you finished kinder-garden yet or are in the process?
 
I'd rather have him become a man a
and accept his children. Catty remarks like this will neither benefit him, nor hurt me.


This is what he said

while i cant say its been easy bringing up two kids , i cant deny the joy they have brought to me , no matter how tired i am as soon as i come home and get a hug from my daughter i feel great , (of course she still acknowledges me now but wait till she enters her teens:( )

Where does he say otherwise ?
 

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