I think, but I'm not sure, that Dads get this more than Moms.
Yesterday I brought my baby to the hospital to visit mom who was on call, and I got comments from the nurses of "you take her out when it's so cold?"
Then I got back home, and got comments from a female resident who lives in the building about my putting the baby on a tricycle which would hurt her neck. (mind you this resident has no children). This same resident later chided me for playing with the baby with other kids in the building in a manner she deemed unsafe. She said "I'm gonna tell her mommy!" (her mommy would sock the lady in the mouth)
Anyway, I get alot of this - women assuming I don't know what I'm doing. It drives me up the wall. Sometimes I'm nasty, but usually I just smile and ignore them. I know moms get this too, but is it that I'm more sensitive, or do dads get it more?
Yesterday I brought my baby to the hospital to visit mom who was on call, and I got comments from the nurses of "you take her out when it's so cold?"
Then I got back home, and got comments from a female resident who lives in the building about my putting the baby on a tricycle which would hurt her neck. (mind you this resident has no children). This same resident later chided me for playing with the baby with other kids in the building in a manner she deemed unsafe. She said "I'm gonna tell her mommy!" (her mommy would sock the lady in the mouth)
Anyway, I get alot of this - women assuming I don't know what I'm doing. It drives me up the wall. Sometimes I'm nasty, but usually I just smile and ignore them. I know moms get this too, but is it that I'm more sensitive, or do dads get it more?
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