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Hi! I wondered if this fits in men's issues. But i wonder what statistics Stef used for his claim that women are more likely to leave stay-at-home dads or at the very least it being a "bad deal" statistically speaking for men.

I do remember hearing Stef said this in one of his thousands of videos, but it was somewhat recently as far as i can remember.

All i could find in google was stay at home dads was more likely to cheat, which destroys the marriage. 

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I'm wondering if this has something to do with the fact that stay at home parents are hardly recognized as economic contributors - the work they do has little to no effect on a country's GDP growth. 

 

In this sense, the parent who is working is economically empowered in a way that the stay at home parent is not. 

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