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In the 'Mad Men' era, the archetypal dad came home; put down his briefcase; received pipe, Manhattan, roast beef, potatoes, key-lime pie; and was - apparently - content.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Tags: down, dad, men, home

Other Quotes by "Sandra Tsing Loh"

When husbands and wives not only co-work but try to co-homemake, as post-feminist and well-intentioned as it is, out goes the clear delineation of spheres, out goes the calm of unquestioned authority, and of course, out goes the gratitude.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Tags: only, try, calm, gratitude
I am stricken with the peculiar curse of being a 21st-century woman who makes more than the man she's living with - first with a husband for 13 years and now with a new partner.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Tags: partner, woman, i-am, man
Work... family - I'm doing it all. But here's the secret I share with so many other nanny- and housekeeper-less mothers I see working the same balance: my house is trashed. It is strewn with socks and tutus.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Tags: doing, balance, family, work
I am shamed to realize that in my marriage, my daughters never heard their father and me fight, which also meant, perhaps, that we didn't truly communicate.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Tags: fight, i-am, marriage, me
The bad news in our most cosmopolitan and vibrant cities is that many middle-class people can no longer afford to live in 'middle-class' school districts.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Tags: bad, live, school, people
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