Bo Yan joining his son at the amusement park sparked a social discussion.
It concerned the contributions fathers make during their children's growth.
When the topic arose, the reactions were wild, filled with sarcastic scoffing—of course, by the mothers complaining about their husbands.
[Ha… With a phone in hand, what's the point of a son?]
[Mom of a three-year-old here, my husband is just a stranger in my son's life at this age. He's so unfamiliar that when my husband came home, my son actually asked me, "Mom, who is this man?" I felt embarrassed on his behalf at that moment.]
[It's the same at my house; I do the breastfeeding, child-rearing, and chores all by myself. It's practically like widowhood parenting.]
[Exactly, widowhood parenting. Raising kids has nothing to do with men; it's all about going to your mother, going to your mother. Then what are you here for?]
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