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Dammit, Pampers. Not Again.

Posted on10. Sep, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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So the fine folks at P&G have been keeping a low profile, not sending me much in the way of e-mail since Father’s Day, when they embraced dads for at least 24 hours via a Drew Brees-fueled media blitz. But today, they figured they’d try again, and I received a “Gifts to Grow” e-mail that [...]

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“Baby Blues” and Dad School

Posted on02. Sep, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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For copyright reasons, I can’t pull in the image, but it’s worth clicking over to see the charming Sunday comic from Baby Blues. Nothing I like more than the celebration of fatherhood, in all of its diaper-changing, football-tossing glory.

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Raging Hormones and Good Dads

Posted on31. Aug, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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One of the more impressive changes I’ve seen in dad research in the time I’ve been writing about this is the science base for the ways that fatherhood changes men, biologically. The first in-depth introduction I received was Kyle Pruett’s talk at the 2005 At-Home Dad Convention. In it, he gave some details on the [...]

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