Over the past couple of decades, our society has experienced some profound gender-role shifts in a variety of areas, including education, employment, and family life. In the realm of family life, for example, men have become more involved in childrearing. Remember the tra- ditional fathers, who never changed a baby’s diaper (and if they did, they would never admit it) because that was considered a woman’s job?
Well, those men are gone! In the 1980s
Well, those men are gone! In the 1980s
and 1990s dads began not only changing diapers but enjoying it. Now, in the twenty-first century, we’re seeing a second generation of diaper-changing dads, many of them carrying masculine-looking diaper bags.
What does changing diapers have to do with losing weight? Just as men traditionally viewed childrearing as women’s work, men have
and 1990s dads began not only changing diapers but enjoying it. Now, in the twenty-first century, we’re seeing a second generation of diaper-changing dads, many of them carrying masculine-looking diaper bags.
What does changing diapers have to do with losing weight? Just as men traditionally viewed childrearing as women’s work, men have
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