The first thing I would like to discuss from last class is the video we watched. I felt like the couple didn't answer the question, they just went around it. I also wasn't satisfied that he said if he stayed at home, the kids would be different. That is quite true, but what does that have to do if a dad should or should not be stay-at-home dad?
Also, I feel blessed that the two married couples came and shared their experiences. It was uplifting to know that they respected each other, and it didn't seem like the women were the stereotypical domestic slaves in the kitchen. The thing that struck me most is that you need to be confident in yourself before you can be in a real relationship. I've always struggled with that. It's hard after many years of it. Everyone keeps bringing that up, and it's good cause that would be a benefit when I'm more confident, depressing because I've been that way all my life. And true, you should be confident before the relationship, not having it make you completely confident. But yet, when you find someone, you should be allowed to be more confident because you were able to find love. And sometimes it takes two special people to compliment each other.
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