They created a fake job and posted it online and in newspapers and held real interviews. Real interviews for the most important and toughest job in the world.
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Chris VonAugust 5, 2015
Funny, but utterly false. One they sleep and most fathers after coming home from work take over her job as she relaxes........In all seriousness this proving up of mothers to deity status is has laid the foundation for so many problems in the church and especially the singles. Men are made to feel like second rate citizens while women are worshipped. I understand the motive behind the video and believe its good. The comedian Bill Burr did a bit regarding Oprahs show stating that a mother was the most difficult job on the planet that shines a light on the truth. This video job description should also state, you get to stay in your pajamas all day, watch cartoons, soap operas, talk shows game shows. As a stay ay home father for 3 years it is one of the most loving experiences I've had in my life and not difficult in the least. You can't get fired, you can burn the food you cook or not cook at all. They are stress free compared to corporate or blue collar jobs. It just perpetuates the wrong ideas. Its this brain washing that costs men going thru divorce their kids, their homes, everything. I feel its a very naive perspective. Just something to consider. :)