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On Are dads more involved in raising their children than in past generations?
Posted on June 25 at 10:31 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
When I had my children in the 50's Men did'nt
come to pre-natal appt.' Changing dirty diapers
was not even considered. My son had his first child last Dec. Both Mom and Dad take care in
feeding and bathing our little guy. He justloves the little boy to pieces. I know that
he will grow up to be a "good human being" and
that's all you can ask for out of life.