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	<title>Comments on: Be A Good Mom&#8217;s Be A Good Dad</title>
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		<title>By: Beagoodmom</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the comment/link.  I am glad that we can recognize what our husbands bring to the table.  There are ALOT of days when he is a better parent or better household manager than I am.  

You know whatâ€™s funny? BAGD had his blog long before I did. Its always been called BeaGoodDad. Youâ€™d be surprised how many people refer to him as â€œsheâ€ in links or emails. He once wrote a post about the fact that raising twins is completely do-able, depending on your attitude, and someone commented and said he was being too naive and obviously was NOT a mother of twins. We laughed at that oneâ€¦he wrote her back and confessedâ€¦he was not a &quot;mother&quot; of twins. 

I like your &quot;parenting positives&quot; approach.  BAGD and I sometimes get criticized for being too optimistic when we write about our kids, especially our 4 year old son who has autism, but how else can you live your life?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comment/link.  I am glad that we can recognize what our husbands bring to the table.  There are ALOT of days when he is a better parent or better household manager than I am.  </p>
<p>You know whatâ€™s funny? BAGD had his blog long before I did. Its always been called BeaGoodDad. Youâ€™d be surprised how many people refer to him as â€œsheâ€ in links or emails. He once wrote a post about the fact that raising twins is completely do-able, depending on your attitude, and someone commented and said he was being too naive and obviously was NOT a mother of twins. We laughed at that oneâ€¦he wrote her back and confessedâ€¦he was not a &#8220;mother&#8221; of twins. </p>
<p>I like your &#8220;parenting positives&#8221; approach.  BAGD and I sometimes get criticized for being too optimistic when we write about our kids, especially our 4 year old son who has autism, but how else can you live your life?</p>
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