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Top 5 Fashion Gifts for Daughters

February 10, 2020 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

Want to impress your daughter with a truly stylish gift? Use this guide to fashion gifts for daughters to stay on top of the trends.

The special connection that fathers and daughters have is hardwired in their brains. While you might be very close to your daughter, that doesn’t always make it easy to buy them gifts. In fact, it can make buying gifts for daughters that much harder!

You know so much about them that you’re overwhelmed by different gift ideas. You want to make her happy above all else and so daughter gifts also come with immense pressure.

We get it, it can be hard to buy gifts for a daughter. That’s why we’ve assembled this list to help you out. We’ve wracked our brains and found gifts that can fit any budget.

Whether you need gift ideas for a 16-year-old daughter or something for your little princess, we’ve got you covered. Ready to get inspired? Read on and make your girl’s dreams come true.

  1. An Interlocking Necklace Pair

If you want to show your daughter how much she means to you, get an interlocking necklace. This pair of necklaces can lock together. Wear one half and give the other half to your daughter.

This way, when you’re going about your daily lives, you’ll have a constant reminder that the other is always with you. A touching gift, these don’t have to be expensive either: you can get a good-quality pair of necklaces for around $50. If you want to spend more, you could get a pair of necklaces handmade at a jeweler’s.

  1. A Beautiful Pair of Shoes

It may seem like a cliche, but would your daughter turn down a pair of stunning Gucci shoes? Shoes make wonderful gifts for daughters, but there are some things that you need to think about.

You should know her shoe size to start with. Then take a look at her favorite pairs of shoes and see what makes them unique.

Is there a particular style that she likes? Does she like boots, sneakers, heels, flats?

Assemble a list of common threads that run through her existing shoes. You can then use this to buy shoes that are the perfect gift for your daughter.

  1. Skincare Essentials

Both men and women today like to take care of their skin. If your daughter loves treating herself, help her by buying a collection of fantastic skincare essentials! These can include cleansers, scrubs, and moisturizers.

There are a whole host of different gift boxes out there that would make a perfect gift for your daughter. Spend a little extra and buy one with a beautiful scent to make her feel extra special.

  1. A Cozy Bathrobe and Slippers

Fashion isn’t just about looking good outside the home, it’s about feeling good. If you get a warm bathrobe and a pair of snug slippers, you’ll make her day to day life that little bit cozier.

  1. Perfume Subscription Set

We all like to smell good. Perfume is the perfect finishing touch to your daughter’s fashion.

Buy her a subscription to Scentbird’s perfume subscription boxes. This way, she’ll always have new scents to wear, and she’ll think of you when she does.

Gifts for Daughters Doesn’t Have to Be Hard

We hope that we’ve given you some inspiration concerning gifts for daughters. Want to read more articles like this? Check out our Fatherhood section!

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A Father’s Love For His Daughters Continues To Be Unique

October 23, 2018 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

A Father's Love For His Daughters Continues To Be Unique

There are many reasons a man can end up as a single father. His wife could be deceased, separated, or serving in a career field that keeps her away from their family. Unfortunately, jail can also leave a mother estranged from her family. Many people know having a son is a sense of pride for a man because they have someone to carry on the family name. However, when a father is left raising his daughters, it can be a different experience. There’s so much a father has to learn about women by solely raising their daughters and many men learn along the way.

What’s It Like For Dad Raising His Daughters

Are you a dad raising teenage daughters? Are you raising your daughter as a single father from infancy? Raising your daughters can be a foreign experience at any age. Most men work harder at raising their daughters and establish a special bond. A father that’s nurturing his daughter as a single father can appreciate having a mommy around to help. However, in the absence of having a mother figure, the dad is forced to be both mother and father (a role many women play).

The most important role that a father can play is that of a loving mother too. Sure, you’ll never be asked to give up your masculinity, but sometimes you’ll find yourself getting in touch with a softer side that you didn’t know you had. For example, school-age girls have hair care needs that may require a father to have some knowledge of braiding or ponytails. More importantly, adolescent girls going through puberty have much more complex issues that may be a difficult subject for dad. Are these instances you’ll be able to handle yourself? Will you need to get the help of other women in the family?

How To Manage As A Single Dad

For Your Baby Girl

Researchers say you should always respond to your infant daughter immediately. A father should always nestle his daughter on his chest when they’re holding them because of the rhythmic bond. Your baby daughter will respond well to your deep voice because it will soothe them too.

For Your Little Girl

Your little girl can build positive self confidence when they feel close to their dad. Participate in their school work, be active with her friends, and find creative ways to praise your little girl without going overboard. They can appreciate having an active father that also shows up to school functions, prepares their backpack, or sits next to them while they’re doing homework.

For Your Big Girl

Your teenage daughter can be the most trying time for any parent, but more significant for a dad. Sure, your teenage daughter is a person of their own, but building her self-esteem will be very important. Ask your teenage daughter about their daily activities as a concerned parent. However, you also want to be attentive with your teenage daughter. Find out what they like best about their school work, the two of you should go places, and get their opinion. Your teenage daughter will be glad that you’re interested in their activities. Plus, not all teenage daughters will act like they need or deserve your praise, but it will do a lot to shape their self-esteem. In fact, how they interact with that dad at any age will determine the type of man that they’ll be interested in later on. Raising your daughters will take a lot of work. A dad should use as many resources available as a single parent.

However, when you’re raising your little princess, bugs shouldn’t be a part of her upbringing. A pest services professional can keep your daughter safe from pesky insects and rodents. After all that you do to protect her, pests should never jeopardize your fragile work. You can rid your home of many pests like cockroaches, silverfish, centipedes, ants and more with the help of a professional. You want your house to always be a safe haven for your daughter and a pest control expert can help. They’ll offer you a free consultation that will allow them to come in an assess your infestation. However, they can also provide routine treatment that can also protect your princess from the threat of bugs.

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The Perfect Short Breaks for Dads and Daughters

April 23, 2018 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

The Perfect Short Breaks for Dads and Daughters

Bringing up daughters, every day can be an adventure, and every day can bring new joys for all the members of the household. The simplest of things can be a pleasure, such as watching a film together or baking cakes, but getting out of the home for a short family break offers even more opportunities for all concerned to have a wonderful time. With the warmer weather on its way, here are three perfect short breaks for dads and daughters.

Sprinkle Some Disney Stardust

Few people have done more to make childhood magical in the last century than Walt Disney. His films delight youngsters and adults alike, and his theme parks are guaranteed to bring a smile to the face of any child: girl or boy. With Disney parks now located across the globe, they’re more affordable than ever before, and easier to reach. It’s now possible to travel from Birmingham Airport to Disneyland Paris in an hour and three quarters, including the transport from Charles de Gaulle Airport. With regular flights and cheap Birmingham airport parking available, including a Birmingham Airport meet and greet service found at birminghamparking.com, you and your family could soon be having an exciting break in Disney’s magical kingdom.

Camping in Style and Comfort

If you were taken camping as a child, you probably remember a cold, draughty tent with little space to turn around in, or a caravan with dated décor. Thankfully things have changed and there are a number of luxury camping, or glamping, options available that are perfect for dads and their daughters. A camping break allows you to experience the wonders that your own country has to offer, from its stunning and contrasting countryside to exciting historical sites. A glamping break can be a great bonding opportunity for parents and children, as well as educational, and the best thing of all is that you no longer have to go without the luxuries that you love.

Soccer and Much More

The days of sporting stereotypes are gone, and now girls are as likely to love football as boys, so if you have a daughter who loves football then a weekend in Barcelona is a perfect break. Even if you can’t get a match day ticket to see Lionel Messi and his team mates, stadium tours of the world famous Camp Nou are sure to delight lovers of the beautiful game of all ages. Barcelona also has some of the world’s best shopping, centred around Las Ramblas, and is home to beautiful, golden beaches. It’s a city that has it all, including frequent flights to it from Birmingham Airport and beyond.

Short family breaks don’t have to cost a lot, even if you fly to exciting cities like Paris or Barcelona. They may last only a few days, but they can linger a lifetime in the memories of your daughters, and so make a perfect birthday present. A short break is also a great way to congratulate your children on a special achievement, such as an exam result, and whether you take one at home or abroad you’re sure to be able to find one that perfectly matches your daughter’s tastes.

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4 Ways A Dad Can Help His Daughter Plan Her Big Day

February 23, 2018 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

4 Ways A Dad Can Help His Daughter Plan Her Big Day

Your daughter is getting married and you want to help her plan the big day. “Father of the bride” is a role to be proud of, and it’s one that comes with many responsibilities. As her dad, you’re instrumental in her wedding, and you will feature largely in her memories of the event, so you need to take your role seriously and be prepared to chip in.

 

Despite what a lot of people believe, there’s more to your role as a dad than merely handing over your credit card and walking your daughter down the aisle. Here’s how you can help your daughter plan her nuptials and prepare for the big day.

 

Help Financially

These days, there is less expectation on parents to help pay for their child’s wedding, but you still might want to support the couple financially. Talk to your spouse about whether you can afford to chip in and work out how much so that you’re ready for the conversation when it arises. The newly engaged couple might be planning to pay for the festivities themselves, and it is their wedding after all. So don’t panic if you can’t contribute financially – there are plenty of other ways you can help.

 

Help Practically

Weddings are a lot of work, and too much stress in the planning stages can ruin the big day for a bride. Whether or not you’re helping financially with the wedding, you should also provide practical help wherever it’s needed to relieve some of the strain. Offer to help the couple look for venues, and don’t worry too much about the cost; UK Wedding Savings can provide budget-friendly venues wherever you are.

 

Help Emotionally

Between talking to vendors, planning the wedding party and dealing with guests, wedding planning can be incredibly stressful. Getting married is also an emotional time. Your daughter is bound to shed a few tears at some point – whether out of frustration, disappointment or just plain overwhelm – so be there to offer a shoulder to cry on when it all gets too much. Your role as a father doesn’t stop just because your daughter is getting married. Remember, no matter how old your daughter gets, she still needs to know that her dad is on her side, so be there to pick up the pieces when things get tough.

 

Help By Listening

Listen to what your daughter wants from her wedding, and find out what your role should be. She will probably want you to say a few words on her big day and walk you down the aisle, but she may not. Try to set your personal feelings aside and let her make the decisions. Resist the temptation to influence her and just listen to what she wants without getting offended if you don’t share the same vision. It’s her wedding day after all, so it’s important she remembers it as a special time free from any sort of conflict.

 

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Great Ideas to Bond with Your Daughter This Year

January 4, 2018 by dadofdivas 2 Comments

Great Ideas to Bond with Your Daughter This Year

It seems that moms just know what to do. They are the ones that not only typically nail the motherhood role but who are also the ones that children bond with more. You shouldn’t worry though – moms have had an extra nine months of bonding with your daughter than you have. Instead, you need to find better and more meaningful ways to bond with your daughter, on a one-on-one basis. Family time is great, but if you want an independent relationship with your daughter, you need to bond with her and her alone. If you have more than one child, this simply means divvying your time up for certain activities or sharing the experience. If you are at a loss as to what kind of activity you can bond over, check out these ten great ideas:

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  1. Read Together

Reading together is something you can do from the moment they are born. Of course, the reading together part won’t come till later, but simply reading to your daughter is a great way to spend time with her. Once she’s grown up and can read on her own, take turns. Not only is this a great way to spend quality time together, but it’s also how you can read more, nurture a love of reading in her, and a great way to keep talking throughout the week. Reading together is a great option whether you are away at work often or are consistently at home.

 

Recommended: One-on-One

 

  1. Watch Shows (But not Binging them)

Netflix and other streaming services have made it possible to binge watch television shows in one sitting, but if you want to better bond with your daughter, you won’t binge it with her. Have a show that you two love to watch and spread it out. This could be one episode a day, an episode a week, or so on. That way you can enjoy the episode and talk about it and discuss it at length afterwards.

 

Recommended: One-on-One or Family

We had a family movie night celebrating the release of The Peanuts Movie!

  1. Have Movie Nights

This might seem like a similar point to the previous one, but what makes movie nights different is the effort you put in. Popcorn, thick blankets, and a great movie that you’ve grown up loving are a great way to share an experience with your daughter. You could even make it tradition to have a pizza for dinner. The best part is that since you have seen these movies before you can talk together while you are watching it, and discuss it afterwards over food.

 

Recommended: Family

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  1. Cook Together

Everyone should know how to cook (including you), and cooking together is a great way to bond. That’s why you should start cooking with your whole family. Try out different recipes, put an emphasis on healthy eating, and so on. The healthier your meals, the better your children will able to take care of themselves as they get older.

 

Recommended: Family

 

  1. Build Something Together

From furniture to a science or craft project, building something together is a great way to bond. That’s because it challenges the mind and the body, and as soon as you challenge yourself in this way you share a special experience with the person that you are doing it with. It’s a great way to teach your daughter, spend time with her, and to create something that you can reminisce on for years to come.

 

Recommended: One-on-One

  1. Go on Hikes

Chances are, there are great hiking opportunities near you. This could be through a local, state, or national park. Hiking is a great physical activity that encourages you to talk to each other, rather than spend time on gadgets. It is also how you can enjoy the sights of nature. Whether you are going one-on-one, or with the whole family, remember to bring lots of water, some snacks, and perhaps a camera.

 

Recommended: One-on-One or Family

 

  1. Camping

Whether you go to a campsite or camp along a trail, the time spent in close quarters is time to bond. The further away you are from civilization, the less likely you’ll be within cell signal. You can download movies to a tablet, or go old-school and bring a deck of cards and a few books. The only thing you need to remember is that not everyone enjoys camping, and if they do there is a difference between camping out at a designated campsite and being alone in the woods. Work your way up and bring those who enjoy the experience.

 

Recommended: One-on-One or Family

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  1. Play a Sport Together

Being active is important, though sports aren’t for everyone. If your daughter is interested in sport, practice and play with her. It’s a great way to stay fit and bond.

 

Recommended: One-on-One

  1. Interactive Games

There are so many possibilities today. You can do things you’d never expect. One of the most fun examples is a Mystery Murder Subscription. It’s the best parts of reading and an activity combined, where you and your daughter can work to solve a mystery together.

 

Recommended: One-on-One

Traveling with kids

  1. Travel

Travel is the combination of many fun bonding activities and being in a new place. While younger families should aim to travel together, as your children become adults you can find it incredibly rewarding to go on one-on-one trips. That way you can learn who your daughter is as an adult, what she likes, what’s happening in her life, and more. This is particularly important if you don’t stay in touch as often as you’d like.

 

Recommended: One-on-One or Family

 

Once you’ve tried out these ideas narrow these activities down to the few that you and your daughter really enjoy doing. That way you can spend quality time together doing what you both love, instead of doing what only one of you loves to do. If you have more than one child who loves doing an activity, bring them together. The only thing that you need to consider is ensuring that each child feels like they have a strong relationship with you on their own terms. Do this consistently, and you’ll build an unbreakable bond that will carry on throughout your lives.

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Teaching Your Children How To Live a Healthy Life

April 25, 2017 by dadofdivas 2 Comments

Teaching Your Children How To Live a Healthier Life

As parents, we all understand the importance of teaching our daughters how to count to 100 and tie their shoes. Over the years, we have spent countless hours reading picture books with them and helping them develop proper social skills. While all of these concepts are vital to their well-being, in all the hubbub of getting our kids school ready or college bound, we might have overlooked teaching our kids simple ways to live a healthier life.

 

Papa Don’t Preach: 5 Ways to Encourage A Healthy Life  

 

Our kids need us to lead by example and embrace a healthy lifestyle right alongside them, because our actions speak louder than any of our words. Children and teens don’t want to listen to us lecture about eating our fruits and veggies or exercising daily. Afterall, they get those health basics in school. Healthy living today encompasses so much more than eating five servings of vegetables a day.

 

Thankfully, we can include the following suggestions to get our daughters learning about healthy relationships with food, boys, and electronics – leading to a healthy life overall:

 

Use your relationship with her and her mother to model appropriate relationships with men. Children need their fathers and how you perform this job will most likely determine a daughter’s self esteem, how she handles adversity, and how she will interact with future romantic partners. A dad’s role is crucial when it comes to setting a child up for a lifetime of healthy choices. Experts recommend using verbal encouragement, being consistently present, listening to her feelings, and taking time to show interest in her activities. This presence, while it seems pretty normal, can help build a young woman’s self-esteem which can protect her from depression, poor body image issues, self harming behaviors, substance abuse, and abusive relationships. That’s a lot of pressure, but it justifies taking time for a tea party or taking her out for a date night to the local ice cream parlor.

 

Teach her ways to relax. Stress is an unavoidable part of life and our children will experience it at some point. Chances are fairly high, that they have already encountered pressures on the playground, at school, or in the home. Stress can lead to a whole host of unhealthy conditions and wreak havoc on our bodies. That makes it essential that we teach our kids ways to cope with stress. We recommend talking to her about coping with stress, taking up a soothing hobby, or joining a Yoga group together. All of these suggestions will give her healthy options to use throughout all walks of her life.

 

Give their eyes a rest. It’s no secret that our children spend a massive amount of time looking at screens. Whether it is a Smartphone, computer, tablet, or television they are watching a screen of some type. Teach them that it is alright to take a break from their beloved electronics and screens. Besides the obvious lack of activity, our kids are placing a lot of extra strain on their eyes throughout the day. Help them care for their eyes by following the 20-20-20 rule. For every 20 minutes of screen time, take a 20 second break to look at objects 20 feet away.

 

Teaching Your Children How To Live a Healthier Life

Foster an appreciation for wholesome foods. Most kids love to eat, so we can use this love of food to foster healthy eating habits. Most kids understand the food groups, but putting this knowledge into practice is a whole other process. Tend a garden or visit the local farmer’s market for access to fresh foods. Learn new recipes and make it a new family tradition to cook together. Make it a point to limit take out, except for the occasional evening, and reacquaint everyone with home cooked family meals. This sounds simple, but breaking bread together will create countless opportunities to learn nutrition while bonding.

 

Enjoy green spaces together. Head outside for some family fun and to take in the world of Mother Nature. Being in the great outdoors has been documented to reduce stress, combat depression, develop spacial awareness, recharge the mind, and more. Plus, fresh air is good for young children and getting out of the house can encourage physical activities like hiking, running, and biking. Thankfully, you can uncover these benefits in your backyard at the local park.

 

Looking Ahead

Instilling the foundation for a healthy life doesn’t require a lot of special tools or a lot of money. It comes down to parents who take the time to listen, communicate, and interact with their children and the world around them. What tips do you have for teaching your kids to embrace a healthy life for themselves?

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The Cost of Raising Girls

January 20, 2017 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

The Cost of Raising Girls

Most of us assume that raising children, whether they’re boys or girls, should cost around the same. Of course, the cost for parents depends on many things, including extracurricular activities, whether they go to university or not, and many other aspects of the money invested in raising a child. However, it seems there’s more to it. In fact, recent studies have revealed how it is in fact more expensive to raise girls, than raise boys.

Raising Daughters
“girl” (CC BY-SA 2.0) by Mariela De Marchi Moyano

Money saving website Couponbox conducted a survey to research the difference in cost for men and women (and boys and girls), finding out the variance of what we’ve come to know as the “pink tax” and the “blue tax”. They discovered that although men may pay more for certain products or services than women, women on the whole pay more.

 

What Is the Pink Tax and the Blue Tax?

The pink tax is a premium which sees women pay more for a product that is labelled or marketed especially for women. It may be that the exact same product is aimed at men, with only a change in color or packaging (women’s products are often pink). However, although these two are identical apart from color or packaging, men’s products are cheaper than the women’s. The blue tax is a premium where men pay more for a product that is similarly targeted at men, yet the same product will be cheaper for women.

Raising Daughters
“Daddy’s Girl” (CC BY 2.0) by MZPlus

What Do Girls Pay More For?

A simple example of the pink tax vs. the blue tax is the disposable razor. Men have a large range of disposable razors available on the market, usually set at a competitively standard price. Women have a smaller range of products available, colored pink and labelled “for women” – at a costlier price and the only difference is the color. Waxing kits for women are 47% more pricey than for men and girls’ underwear is on average 42% more expensive than boys underwear. However, men also pay more for a variety of products such as hair regrowth treatment, deodorant, certain items of clothing and a sizable 197% more for manicure kits.

Raising Daughters
“Girls” (CC BY-SA 2.0) by Ian Norman (Lonely Speck)

Girls to Teens

When girls are pre-adolescent they are not using so many products, so the costs really start to increase when they become teenagers. With the essentials of deodorant, moisturizers, hair removers and other necessary items, we also have the added cost of make-up, hair accessories and other beauty products. In fact, even puberty costs with the need for sanitary items and underwear. The pink tax comes into full expenditure as our girls evolve into young women.

 

The Cost of Raising Children

The cost of raising a child in the USA was estimated at $245,000 in 2014 by the US Department of Agriculture, and this amount excludes paying for university or college. The expense seems to be steadily increasing by 2% each year and includes food, housing, clothing, transport, health care, child care, education and additional everyday costs like essentials, haircuts and cell phones. While reports show that it costs the same to feed boys and girls, it appears that parents spend more on girls for school supplies, clothing and products.

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Dove is Supporting the Self-Esteem of our Girls!

October 7, 2015 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

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Dove Men+ Care has been doing some amazing things to work to support the self esteem of young women everywhere and I have to be come of the first to say thank you! As a father of two girls, the self-esteem of my girls is SO important and to have a brand that is stepping out there providing great content as well as videos that are geared toward parents and kids is amazing!

Here are two videos I wanted to share with you today!

If you want to follow along with this effort check out the Pinterest Dove Self-Esteem Project that they have developed!

 

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JCPenney Lets My Kids Dress Me This Fathers Day #Ad

June 16, 2015 by dadofdivas Leave a Comment

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Looking good is something that I love to do, but sometimes this is not always easy, whether it be in regards to money, time or the like. That being said, JCPenney recently asked me to have some fun with my kids and allow them to be able to make me look good through their #JCPStyleByMyKid Fathers Day program.

Now, letting them do this, opened up pandora’s box. You see, both my girls are very different in their styles and approaches. I have one daughter that is all about fitness and sports and thus she was thinking of making me be decked out in designer Nike apparel or something else like this, while my youngest is more about professional or semi-professional dress because she knows that I wear this more often.

So to be honest I had no clue what the girls would pick out for me, but I decided to keep my mouth shut and simply let them have fun. What was great was that not only did I have the giftcard that was sent to me, but JCPenney also had some great coupons and percent off coupons that could be used too to save even more money.

It had been a while since I had been to JCPenney and I came to find that they had a very large variety of items that ranged from fitness to dress clothes, accessories, shoes and more.

The girls had me try on shorts, pants, shorts, hats, a little bit of everything. The process was a ton of fun and the girls thought it was exciting to be able to have me in clothes that they picked out themselves. I think they just wish they had more money, but to be honest, even with the money that we did have ($50), with the coupons that we used, I ended up being able to get about 7 total items which was simply an amazing value altogether!

This was a very exciting program and one that, even if you do not have a giftcard, that I encourage you to try out with your own kids. You might be interested to see their impression of style of you through their selections as I was!

 

Giveaway

To help with this JCPenney is giving one of my readers a $50 Giftcard to JCPenney for yourself or for your family! All you need to do is fill out the below form to be entered.  The contest will run for one week and will end on June 23, 2015.

 

Winner must be a resident of the U.S.

JC Penney $50 GC Giveaway

Winners are chosen at random, if you want all your chances counted, make sure you leave individual comments, not all of them in one!

Winner has 48 hours to contact me or another name will be chosen.

 

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Tuesday Talking – You want me to wipe where?

May 12, 2015 by dadofdivas 29 Comments

As a father who was an only child growing up I have to say that I was a bit out of my elements in regards to knowing much about what it meant to be a father of a girl (I still feel this way much of the time). When my first daughter was born I had to learn much about anatomy and what to do with this different anatomy so that they remained clean and healthy (let alone know where and how to wipe or other issues like that).

As a male you just don’t have to worry about these issues, but with girls it is a whole new world in this regard. The odd thing for me still is that even though I have gotten a handle on the physical grooming aspects of being a girl and how to help my daughters through these issues, I know that in only a few years there will be even more that I will have to deal with in regards to these issues and my world will be rocked to the core yet again.

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When it comes to this new stage in my journey as a father I know that I will allow my wife to take point on explaining things, but what I don’t know is if that means that I will have to have the conversation then about drugs and alcohol and/or sex or whether this will be a joint effort (I sure hope it is).

Isn’t being a parent fun! I know it is, but you definitely have some interesting conversations along the way!

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