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Ben Martin is the CEO of THE FATHER LIFE. He lives with his wife and five children in the Rochester, NY, area.
More parenting articles. I checked out the Hanes comfort crew site.
I like how when I read Father Life I don’t feel like the macho or sensitive stereotypes are pushed in the tone of your articles. I visited Back Blaze.
I checked out the Hanes ad. I didn’t even know they sold dresses…20% off no less! I like reading The Father Life because it’s a refreshing change from always writing from a moms POV on our site.
Honestly this is the first time I have jsu run into this web site and so I’m not sure what you currently offer. will check back at a later time.
1. Hanes, Tyndale House, Backblaze
2. I enjoy the Fatherhood section and would encourage a focus on that section/category.
Backblaze. I would like to see a research area on the topic of Fatherhood. I collections of links of some sort.
I went to “Dad Summit”…
being a part time stay at home dad, I like seeing stories of other “normal” fathers just doing their thing! Staying at home shouldn’t be something special – it should just be one of the options.
Cheers,
Grant.