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good
goose is good for the gander
(was reading/am reading) an article in the
newspaper which said men cannot be homemakers. I say 'What is good
(works/had
for the goose is good for the gander.'
been working) as a photographer for a wildlife magazine for 10 years when
I decided to quit. I
(will have been giving/gave) up
my regular job to be a stay-at-home father. Now,
(do not have/shall not be having) regular work hours, as I take up freelance
photography assignments. I do the daily tasks of managing things at home
and looking after my two daughters. The children are mostly cooperative.
Of course, they have the occasional catfights and ego clashes.
1
(started/am starting) off as a homemaker
who depended solely on home delivered food and slowly moved on
to heating up food from tins and pouches. Tips from cookery shows
(helped/will help) me cook an occasional meal for
the family and today I show off my culinary skills by hosting family dinners.
I secretly
(delighted/delight) at the look of surprise
and awe on the faces of my friends and family when I serve them food.
1
(was/am) only happy to see my wife moving up
the corporate ladder, bringing in bigger pay cheques than me, while I
take care of the children and occasionally
(pursue/
pursued) my passion for photography. Only a self-doubting man would feel
threatened about his position in life when his wife is doing professionally
better than him. I can honestly say that I do not
(feel/felt) threatened at all. I
(am doing/did) exactly
what I always wanted to do.
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