Warren Farrell Quote

From a woman's perspective, sharing parent time feels like what a man might experience if his ex-wife came to his office and shared his career. He might claim the sharing is not in the best interests of the employer. But what he really would be caring about is the affront should his ex-wife do as good as he at his own job. While the fear is understandable, the difference is that his career is his, their children are theirs.


p. 191. - Father and Child Reunion (2001)


From a woman's perspective, sharing parent time feels like what a man might experience if his ex-wife came to his office and shared his career. He...

From a woman's perspective, sharing parent time feels like what a man might experience if his ex-wife came to his office and shared his career. He...

From a woman's perspective, sharing parent time feels like what a man might experience if his ex-wife came to his office and shared his career. He...

From a woman's perspective, sharing parent time feels like what a man might experience if his ex-wife came to his office and shared his career. He...