But you can't. Your child is gay. This goes against everything you've been taught. It was not what you had in mind, and you instantly wonder where you went wrong.
Almost everyone has heard of the mommy blog — online communities where WAHMs work-at-home moms and doting mothers swap stories about their kids, careers and day-to-day. See also: 6 dad-centric Instagram accounts you must follow. Dad blogs tend to cover a wide variety of subjects, but they aren't so different from their mommy blog counterparts — there's ample discussion about the best baby formula, advice for school assignments, a little bit of frustration-venting and more than a few adorable family photos. There are blogs focused on every type of father, too: stay-at-home dads, the technology-obsessed, fantasy football fanatics, etc. Below are just a few of the best dad blogs out there. Check them out just in time for Father's Day. DesignerDaddy is a popular dad blog created and maintained by Brent Almond , an award-winning graphic designer and illustrator living with his husband and five-year-old son JJ.
I run across a lot of family disconnection. With boys, that disconnection is rarely with their mother; it typically is with their father. This is my goal, and it almost always starts with father and son. The consistent theme I encounter are sons who feel deeply rejected by or distant from their fathers. In private sessions with Dad present , I hear all the reasons that boys and young men feel cut off from their fathers:.
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