“…From this perspective of the leave as a right, fathers have the right, like mothers, of being recognized as main caregivers and not be prejudiced, as some research indicates, by institutional measures (Bailey, 2015;Brandth & Kvande, 2016;Jurado-Guerrero et al, 2018). They also add, with a view to legitimizing their position in the FG2, that the attribution of exclusive responsibility to mothers is a form of machismo toward which they are opposed which may actually suggest changes in the hegemonic masculinity model of these fathers (Peukert, 2018). Such discourse weakens the gender barriers because these fathers claim the legitimacy of their orientations toward care, traditionally associated with the mothering role.…”