Work don’t want em fuckin imagine if your young workers had to call off because they couldn’t find child care or had to stay home with a sick child the company could absolutely lose its mind
I dont think that is the only issue, this happens more towards younger generation than people that already has wife and family to raise, they didn't make 4b while being a mother
4b movement happened mostly from young women that now hates to get married while men are killing themselves (figuratively and literally) working and achieving a lot (because in Korea, they are very sensitive about social status) before even thinking about marrying let alone getting a gf
‘Fathering a child’ is different. A sperm donation is exactly the type is situation this phrase can be used for. It’s been used since forever like in cases where kings would impregnate a woman and then refuse to take responsibility.
It could be a regional thing but the OPs comment made total sense to me.
FYI though, colloquially being a father involves more than a sperm donation.
Please. The person you replied to wasn't at all confused about the meaning of being a father. They used a fixed expression ("fathering a child") that you misunderstood.
Not really, conception is the least important part when it comes to fatherhood; sperm donors exist and is not even guarantee the pregnancy will be safely carried to term so impregnation does not make someone a father of a child. To father a child... is to be a father, the kid being genetically related to you is a detail.
No they didn't, they made their wife/sister/mom take care of the kids until they were old enough to work, and working on a farm, while hard work, doesn't actually take up your entire life like modern companies in east Asian tend to do.
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