“On campuses throughout the country, I’ve seen firsthand how colleges and universities are wrongfully implementing their own kangaroo courts to adjudicate accusations of sexual misconduct and destroying the lives of wrongfully accused male students,” Miltenberg said. “Title IX was meant to be a tool for fairness, not a means for colleges and universities to micromanage…
Read moreLess Sex Because Of Helicopter Parenting
“In a report published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, data from more than 26,000 people showed longer work hours and the use of pornography didn’t correlate with the decline in sexual activity. Nor did factors like gender, race, income, or level of education. Instead, trends toward helicopter parenting and a growing body of unmarried…
Read moreAfter divorce, shared parenting is best for children’s health, development
We now have more than 50 studies of joint physical custody. Using different methods, and examining families in the United States and abroad, the results are encouraging: children who spend at least 35 percent time with each parent, rather than live with one and visit the other, have better relationships with their fathers and mothers…
Read moreDo Black Women Value Fatherhood? Ask A Black Man
This is a great roundtable discussion. I’d love it if they would go deeper into these questions and concepts, but I understand that people have short attention spans:
Read moreTaco Thursday #cookingwithmykids
Focus. Concentration. Cooking with my kids is one of the many things I love to do when I have them. Preparing dinner together, then enjoying the amazing food we make together. Yesterday was taco Thursday. My son made the guacamole and my daughter made the chicken to put into the tacos. Its great to see…
Read moreThe Daily Grind – #fatherhood #rest #priorities
Fourteen years as a father has taught me a lot about life. It has opened my eyes to human nature, the way different people think. It has also helped me see myself in a different light. I realize that I can push myself to do things that I don’t necessarily want to do. Ever…
Read moreBumbling Dads
As women left Montclair, N.J., for marches in Washington and New York, family routines were radically altered, and many fathers had to meet weekend demands alone. http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/22/nyregion/womens-march-montclair-nj.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share Is this another “bumbling dad” piece? This is The Onion right? Kids need both parents. I’ve been saying this for years. When I learned about…
Read moreHow Do You Spell Dad? L-O-V-E
Waking up at the crack of dawn sucks. It just does. Well, it does for me. I’ve never been a morning person. I never will be. I like to get up at about 9 or 10AM. Well, that’s just not the life I’ve chosen to live. You see, I get up so early for a…
Read moreWendy Williams Advises A Woman To Trick Her Husband Into Having Second Baby
Growing Kids
My kids…growing and growing-and so is my love for them. Fatherhood is truly an amazing experience. Watching my kids develop into a young man and woman is fascinating. The time we spend every morning on the way to school is special to me. I get to talk to them about what is going on and…
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