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| He perfectly explains why it’s more important for dads to create a sense of “safety.” |
| It’s understandable that fathers want to protect their daughters. But many parents today are calling out the age-old patriarchal approach of instilling fear and intimidation to do so. Even girl dads themselves. |
| Recently, English Professor (and father of a teen girl) Neil Shyminsky, broke down exactly what is so problematic about this trope in a stitched TikTok. |
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| The surprising findings are a bit of a good news/bad news situation. |
| If you were to try to pinpoint the things that might lead someone to say they’re satisfied with their life, there might be a few obvious choices. |
| Things like having fulfilling relationships, an enjoyable career, good physical health, and a decent salary seem like a good starting point. |
| But while all of those things definitely play a role in how happy we are, a new study shows that there are much bigger factors at play — and that they come entirely from within. |
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| Those 10 days simply don’t exist…sort of. |
| If you think crossing time zones and navigating Daylight Savings Time can be confusing, imagine losing or gaining multiple days just by crossing a border. |
| That was life for Europeans in the late 16th century after 10 days were eliminated from the Gregorian calendar. In 1582, if you lived in a Catholic country, the calendar went from October 4 to October 15—the dates in between just didn’t exist. As a result, you could find yourself going back or forward in time simply by entering or exiting a non-Catholic country. |
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| They’re funny because they’re true. |
| Brian Gordon is a cartoonist. He’s also a dad, which means he’s got plenty of inspiration for the parenting comics he creates for his website, Fowl Language (not all of which actually feature profanity). |
| He covers many topics, but it’s his hilarious parenting comics that are resonating with parents everywhere. |
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