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Lower Parenting Bar for ‘SuperMom’ Status, Raise it for ‘SuperDad’

May 10, 2018 by Chris Routly

Feel free to praise a dad going above and beyond, but hold off when he is just parenting. Save some of that praise for the everyday tasks for the SuperMoms who does it every day with little appreciation.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality Tagged With: gender equality, gender roles, moms

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Is It Creepy to Call Your Partner ‘Mommy’ or ‘Daddy’?

June 6, 2017 by David Lesser

I get that some people find it fetishizing and/or infantilizing. But is Mommy or Daddy such as a bad thing to be called by a loved one?

Filed Under: NYC, relationships Tagged With: behavior, humor, moms, names, spouses and partners

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Give the Gift of Not Screwing Up Her Mother’s Day

May 10, 2017 by Guest Contributor

Advice from a woman who once spent Mother’s Day at a dilapidated horse track dressed in her gift: a purple sequined “jazz hat.”

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: gifts, holidays, humor, moms, Mother's Day, spouses and partners, Wendi Aarons

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Writing Mother’s Eulogy Becomes Lesson In Memory For Senses

April 12, 2017 by Vincent O'Keefe

Small, barely noticeable gestures and habits became defining characteristics for the children writing their mother’s eulogy

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: Aging, Alzheimer's, death, life lessons, loss, memories, moms

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‘Mother Huddle’ Makes Friendship Hard for At-Home Dad, Child

March 22, 2017 by Guest Contributor

What happens socially to a child if the mother huddle congregating at the local playground or coffee shop excludes a stay-at-home dad?

Filed Under: at-home parenting, gender / sexuality Tagged With: friendship, gender roles, moms, play, playdates, playgrounds

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‘Happiest Mommy You Know’ Prey to Gender Role Stereotyping

January 23, 2017 by Vincent O'Keefe

Genevieve Shaw Brown’s ‘Happiest Mommy You Know’ book touts self-care but lets maternal gatekeeping create the problems she wants to solve.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality, parenting advice Tagged With: books, gatekeeper parents, gender roles, moms, review, spouses and partners

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