04-04-2016, 11:23
Irgendwie zieht der Gedanke Kreise. Jetzt in einer britischen Zeitung: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/fatherhoo...parenting/
In der Leserumfrage stimmen zwei Drittel zu, dass Vätern ein "opt out" von der Vaterschaft zustehen sollte. Wenn Männer das diskutieren, hört nie jemand zu, aber diesmal haben es Frauen aufgebracht: "Intriguingly, unexpectedly, the Swedish proposal was drawn up not by men who could be scorned and dismissed as bitter and twisted but by females. According to Marcus Nilsen, “a group of three or four girls aged 17-20 were discussing the issue of fatherhood and were convinced of the lack of equality between the genders on this question.”"
In der Leserumfrage stimmen zwei Drittel zu, dass Vätern ein "opt out" von der Vaterschaft zustehen sollte. Wenn Männer das diskutieren, hört nie jemand zu, aber diesmal haben es Frauen aufgebracht: "Intriguingly, unexpectedly, the Swedish proposal was drawn up not by men who could be scorned and dismissed as bitter and twisted but by females. According to Marcus Nilsen, “a group of three or four girls aged 17-20 were discussing the issue of fatherhood and were convinced of the lack of equality between the genders on this question.”"