'I would like her not go through childcare': The Super Switch's Justin says women should not go back to work after having kids and stay at home instead By Daily Mail Australia Reporter Published: 03:31 BST, 12 June 2019 | Updated: 03:31 BST, 12 June 2019 Viewcomments The Super Switch's Justin has said women should not go straight back to work after having children - and that men should be the breadwinner. Justin, who is partnered up with Neesha, 22, on the social experiment, told The Morning Show on Wednesday: 'When we have kids, I would like her to be there and not go through childcare.' The 29-year-old also said he holds 'traditional' views of being a husband and father. 'I would like her not go through childcare': On Wednesday, The Super Switch's Justin (pictured) said women should not go back to work after having kids and stay at home instead 'I want to be the provider, I guess. My father has always been like that as well. I have just always wanted to be like that,' he added. He did concede, however, that times have in fact changed and that old gender roles no longer apply. 'In this day and age I guess it's not the right way to go about it,' he said. Justin (right) told The Morning Show on Wednesday: 'When we have kids, I would like her to be there and not go through childcare.' He is pictured with his Super Switch partner, Neesha, who owns her own business Justin, 29, and Neesha, 22, have been dating for a year-and-a half after meeting at a football function. The Melbourne-based couple are already at odds over Justin's traditional - some would say out-dated - views on marriage and child rearing, and Neesha's ambitions as a businesswoman. The brunette has been running her own eyelash extension business for more than a year. 'I want to be the provider, I guess. My father has always been like that as well. I have just always wanted to be like that,' he added Justin's views are likely to add to the outrage viewers have already expressed over the program. The Super Switch left some viewers shocked following Tuesday night's premiere. The couple-swapping reality show drew a strong reaction on social media, with a handful of viewers calling it 'disgusting' and 'immoral'. 'The concept of this show is disgusting and Channel 7 should be ashamed,' raged one viewer on Facebook. 'Setting people up to help them cheat on their partners and broadcasting it on prime time TV. It's not a social experiment - it's taking advantage of vulnerable people.' Another wrote: 'Super Switch is less of a social experiment and more of an orgy with morons.' 'Super Switch is a big swingers party,' added another. 'The concept of this show is disgusting!' Some viewers were left outraged following the premiere of Channel Seven's new reality show The Super Switch on Tuesday Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility