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LoginA viral feminist photo show a buff man in a t-shirt sporting feminist rules for dating his daughter. Feminists are sending around a photo on the social media and the intertubes. I kind of like it, too, although I should get my quibbles out of the way first. But that gets me to the main reflection of this piece. If the father is out of the picture or not around to discuss rules, relationship outcomes are in fact less desirable. As the National Fatherhood Project puts it:.
Some time ago this t-shirt made the rounds of Facebook and Twitter, and met with general approval from the wild-eyed feminists I tend to hang out with:. Talk about being hostile and possessive. Though I totally agree with the doorbell thing. It all seems to amount to this, really:. Which is, of course why there are risks out here for young women who are dating or just trying to get a meeting with Bill Cosby. And my novel The Ribs and Thigh Bones of Desire demonstrates at least one of those risks fairly dramatically.
Mike Dawson delivers an uneven collection of personal essay-style memoir comics, occasionally thoughtful, but often thoughtless in its concern for others. One comic essay has Dawson looking at his daughter's infatuation for a Disney princess show called Sofia the First. Dawson wonders: what does the show's implicit acceptance of a ruling class mean for his daughter, taking that in taking in these stories?
One dad just offered a pretty great lesson in how to parent as a feminist. Writer J. Warren Welch, who is raising five daughters in a blended family with his wife, Natasha, shared a set of rules for dating his daughters — with a feminist twist. In a viral post shared on Facebook and Instagram, Welch outlined how future suitors will be expected to treat his daughters.
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