Radio star Kate Ritchie was reduced to tears after hearing a painful home truth about motherhood.
A parenting expert reduced radio host Kate Ritchie to tears after calling out dads over a painful truth about motherhood.breakfast show where she called on Aussie dads to better understand the range of emotions mums go through on a daily basis.“Can I show the slight difference between mums and dads? Like, when you go to bed at night,” Ms Dent said.
Dent said overthinking “is a female thing”, and asked Aussie dads to be aware of what their partners go through on a daily basis. Speaking on Fitzy and Wippa this week, Maggie Dent said mums often found it hard to sleep with everyday life weighing on their minds.“It’s a female thing. We second guess ourselves and then beat ourselves up. Then suddenly we’ll be wondering if they’ll get into university and then we’ve gone back and regret something we did at our 21st birthday.
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