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Originally Posted by pinkies up
My dad was a stay at home dad before it was fashionable. I enjoyed it and I really thought it was normal. He picked me up from school, took me to dance, and came to all of my activities. A lot of times he was the only male but I took pride in seeing my dad there. He always made me feel special.
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Same here Pinkies...my dad was the one at home with me mostly because of his medical condition. But he was the one that showed me how to clean,cook, iron all that kinda stuff. So when I hear of stay at home dads I think it can be a great thing if everyone is ok with their somewhat nontraditional roles. It shows the kids that their parents can take on the roles that usually go with the opposite sex and still be ok. When I was dating, if I met a man who could not do those simple things, I would look at him sideways like 'my daddy can do it, why can't you?'