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>>I don't think of myself as a house-husband, but my situation is much like
>>David's: telecommute four days a week, help out when needed with the kids.
I don't think of you as a house-husband either. What I was thinking of (and
what I don't know too many examples of In Real Life) is a
Ward-and-June-Cleaver type setup, except one where June goes to the office
every day, and Ward stays home and takes care of Wally and the Beav. A
voluntary, permanent (or semi-permanent, anyway) decision to reverse the
traditional roles. With the possible exception of Washington DC, it seems
like that is STILL quite an uncommon phenomenon.
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