“It’s so provocative. We wake up at 6 am and come home tired and nobody remembers us.” An exceptionally entitled group of Egyptian dads complained that they don’t get praise the way mothers do (watch, runtime 5:50) on CBC Egypt. One father complained that he had to sacrifice exercising to be a father, while the rest whined about having to be the breadwinners for their families. Here’s an idea, gents: There is a Father’s Day almost everywhere else in the world. If you’re a father who wants to be celebrated, let your kids know they should buy you presents on the third Sunday of June instead of belittling all the effort mothers put into raising their children.
Egyptian fathers complain about all the attention mothers get one day a year