SAHDad
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Last time I checked, there was no law that said men can't choose to be a stay at home parent.
I never said there was - just a strong societal stigma attached to any man who does not hold a "real" job. (This comes from women and men, this notion that being a SAHD is a temporary measure, intended only until you can secure "real" employment. Likewise, bear in mind that many people say a woman is watching her children, but a man is baby-sitting his. )
The original question was "How many working moms feel that they are short-changing their family."
Someone responded with the (possibly) rhetorical question "Why don't men ever feel that way?"
My response (essentially) was that men might, but their options in the work-family balance are considerably more limited than women's tend to be. As such, men may feel the conflict, but feel (correctly or not) that they just don't have any alternative but to accept the status quo.