Christian Piatt talks about witnessing the birth of his son, and how while it’s miraculous, it’s also violent.
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How I Started to See the Light on Rape Culture
Ben Hughes wonders if there ought to be an App for “Misogynists Around Me.”
I’m an A**hole Dad
Christian Piatt wishes he could forgive himself for his parenting mistakes as easily as his son does.
Children, Chocolate and Honesty
In raising children, Seth Jaret learned that being honest may not always be easy, but if we don’t block it, it does come naturally.
To My Kids: If You Lead, I Will Follow
“Kids, it’s time for Daddy to man up.”
How (Not) to Sleep Train Your Baby
In this installment of “Love, Recorded,” Matt and Cathreen deal with the vampirism of new parenthood while trying their best to sleep-train their baby civilly.
What To Expect? Dads Portrayed As Morons
How are dads portrayed in the media? Jim Higley looks at the trailer for “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and doesn’t know quite what to expect.
The Presidential Baby Debate
Are you tired of politicians acting like babies? Well why not let babies act like politicians just once.
Working to Make a Life
Dan Griffin works to balance it all – career, family, travel, you name it. But at the end of the day, his work-life balance is focused on his family.
Off-Limits Interview Questions For Modern Dads
Mark Kemp is on the “daddy track.”
Moral Hazard
Occupy Wall Street reveals an unlikely lesson for fathers. Jim Wallis reports from Zuccotti Park.
My Multicultural Family
When it comes to mixed-race parenting, the differences are only skin deep.
Huggies Starts to Wipe Up their Dad Mess
Huggies “Dad Test” campaign set off a heated debate. Jim Higley finds it interesting to have his hand in this whole diaper thing.
Am I a Martha Stewart Boy?
“It doesn’t bother me that he prefers to play with a pot instead of throwing a ball.”
Huggies: Even Dads Can Use Them
The latest ad campaign from Huggies gets put to the test by dads who refuse to be labeled as inept parents.
Huggies: Get Over the Gender Thing, Will Ya?
Jim Higley watched the new Huggies commercial that puts the emphasis on dads. And it’s got his underwear in knots.
