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how we dad now

Dads have made damn good progress.

we understand the assignment. Certainly not as we claw our way out of a pandemic that’s altered everything about the way we live our lives. the ones you’ve only dared to ponder with your partner or your closest friends or even just yourself. Because, let’s be honest, parenting is as terrifying as it is joyful, and So we did just that. (Posed the questions, not peed ourselves—yet.) The answers we received, on the pages that follow, —the good, the bad, the meconium-tinged ugly—

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