The male protagonist completely treats the female protagonist as a mother, and has nothing to do with the marriage life or taking care of the children. He habitually uses his own cleverness and humor to escape family responsibilities, and he doesn’t know how much firewood, rice, oil, and salt are. It's also because this is the United States that he didn't become a full-fledged Ma Baonan, not like a traditional Chinese family. In addition, at the end of each episode, I will empathize with the heroine, but I am determined not to change it. Hahahaha, it is a sitcom, otherwise it can be pissed off. But it also reflects the absence of men in married life to a certain extent
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