More on Donating Your Dadness to Science (and an Update)
Posted on 02. Nov, 2009 by Brian Reid in General
Another from the inbox:
I am a graduate student at Indiana State University working on my thesis. I am interested in examining aspects of being a stay at home dad and was hoping that you could help me with data collection. I have created an online survey that I would like to post on your website.
It’s legit: check it out here.
Also: looks like The Doctors found their guy: Dan Klass of Bitterest Pill fame has hinted that he’ll be the guy who gets a visit from Brooke Burke …
Molly's Dad
02. Nov, 2009
…The link appears to send me directly to the end of the survey? It thanked me for participating, yet I entered no data.
jennifer
05. Nov, 2009
Please mix the anchor text up and choose one below use a different anchor text every blog placement when you have used all 5 start again
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Anonymous
13. Nov, 2009
Dad’s do not stay at home
Anonymous
13. Nov, 2009
woman the nesting creature
Anonymous
13. Nov, 2009
unnatural will produce unnatural: naturaly
Jeff
15. Nov, 2009
Interesting post. Did you take up the offer? I would love to hear about your experiences if you did.
Cheers,
Jeff
Evan
18. Nov, 2009
I’m not exactly a stay at home dad (I work from home), but I think fathers have the right to be mothers too. LOL.
Evan
24. Nov, 2009
I wonder how the thesis turned out. Any updates with the study?
jenny
25. Dec, 2009
this is very informatic site
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Keith
17. May, 2010
I have a bad back resulting from previous years of work……
My wife has a good high paying job with the Government with many health benefits and other perks…..
I am able to take on the cooking,most of the cleaning as well as child care for our 8 year old child…….
Dads do what is best for the family. Naturally!
There is little room for selfish pride and closed minds.
This is life on life’s terms!
It is a No Brainer.