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NYT Goes After Pampers on the Dad Thing

Posted on23. Jun, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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There is a wonderful article in today’s New York Times about Pampers newfound (i.e. in the last week) obsession with fathers. It’s a must-read if you’ve been following my sometimes-frustrated, sometimes-whimsical battle against Pampers. In the interest of full disclosure, I get quoted at the end of the piece, but that’s not what gets me [...]

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Do We Really Need Dad?

Posted on18. Jun, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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In honor of Father’s Day, the Atlantic Monthly has decided to rain on the dad parade with a piece titled “Are Dads Necessary?” (In fairness to the Atlantic, it’s from their July issue, so they’re not actually trying to besmirch dads on Father’s Day. I think.) The Atlantic’s answer, in short: Nope. No dads needed. [...]

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600,000 At-Home Dads in the UK

Posted on21. Apr, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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The big news from across the pond this week is the estimate (by insurance company Aviva) that there are 600,000 at-home dads in the UK - 6 percent of all households with kids under 16. The number comes from a survey of just over 1,000 parents, which makes it as good as any other number. [...]

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