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How feminism changed fatherhood

Filed under: Gender Politics — JohnPotter @ 6:12 pm Mon 11th June 2012

There’s an article on Stuff at the moment:
How feminism changed fatherhood which MENZ readers might find interesting.

Ms Chloe Angyal writes:

Feminism is one of the best things that ever happened to fatherhood. Thanks to feminism, men of my generation have richer, more meaningful relationships with their dads than their fathers had with theirs.

Not surprisingly, it has attracted a certain amount of debate.

My favorite comment so far is by Paul:

Always interesting to get a female perspective on how men think. A bit like reading a blokes account on the emotional effects of child birth.

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