If something tragic happened to me today and, years down the line, my son found online some of the stories I had written about him, would he also misunderstand my references without me around to explain or defend what I wrote?
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Mom 2.0 Summit from One Father’s Point of View
We were attending the Mom 2.0 Summit. I don’t want to say that I was behind enemy lines, or a […]
Sad News and a Call to Action
UPDATE: We’re very sad to report that Andrew Aidan Legar has passed. His story will forever live in our hearts […]
More: Comical Misandry and the Involved Father; How Not to Screw up the Conversation About the Modern Dad
Josh struck a nerve with his post on Friday, Comical Misandry and the Involved Father; How Not to Screw up […]
Comical Misandry and the Involved Father; How Not to Screw up the Conversation About the Modern Dad
Thanks to active NYC Dads Group member and frequent guest blogger, Josh K., aka The Angry SAHD, who watched this video […]
We Miss You, Rebel Dad — Come Back to Us, Brian Reid
I began my journey as an at-home dad in NYC about 18 months ago. There was little in the form […]