“She’s pretty, she’ll always be all right”
Something has been on my mind recently. It was something I heard a father say about his daughter that left me feeling very uncomfortable.
Something has been on my mind recently. It was something I heard a father say about his daughter that left me feeling very uncomfortable.
When I am quizzed about my life as a stay at home father, there’s a question I invariably face. The words may vary a little, but the question remains the same: “What’s it like being financially dependent on your wife?”
I feel compelled to address an issue that affects us stay at home fathers; our perceived emasculation. It’s something I’m occasionally asked about and having read a dreadful comment elsewhere on the subject, I feel the time is right to respond. The comment was in this article on the Guardian website. It was written by
My world has been dominated by one thing over the past few days; the Women of the World (WOW) Festival that took place in London’s Southbank Centre. As I revealed the week before last, I was presented with a great opportunity to speak at two sessions during the festival. The first one on Friday was
Here’s a photograph I took on Friday. It was a glorious Sunny afternoon in London and I had just taken part in a fascinating panel session called Childcare Utopia at the Women of the World Festival. The photograph was taken from underneath Waterloo Bridge. Look in the top left and you’ll see part of the