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Posted 1/07/2010 11:39:32 PM
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Is there any dads on this forum or am i the only one?

Talk up guys please.

Cheers Dave

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Posted 15/07/2010 1:00:53 AM
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Obviously not too many men folk here, judging by the response. There seems to be a couple of blokes contributing on other sections of the forum, but none on this area.

Please guys stand up and type, its not that hard.

I love my kids and would like to hear from other single fathers on any subject.

Cheers Dave

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Posted 22/08/2010 1:05:01 PM
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Hi Dave i've just signed up on the forum i'm a father of 2 wonderfull boys a 8.5 mth old and the other will be 5 in Oct, he is currently in the process of getting a DX for what seems like pdd-nos but will not know till about Nov-Dec.I am not a single father but thought i'd reply to your post.
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Posted 23/08/2010 8:06:08 AM


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Dear Maguu, If your son is eventually diagnosed with a Pervasive Development Disorder (not otherwise specified) you will be welcomed and find much support at the Forum 'Parents of childen with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)'.









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Posted 7/10/2010 8:40:37 PM
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I'm almost a dad, we're expecting our first on Christmas Day.. can't wait! I'll reply back to thread then

Hey!
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Posted 18/10/2010 11:52:57 PM
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Best of luck Brett, glad to see you are looking forward to the birth of your child. Have not found any support from men on this site, only a few comments. I have had contact from several very helpfull women who have offered some great tips, hints and some support.

I voiced my opinion once and was attacked by several women, so i wont comment any more and just view this site to help with my childrens growing up. It is helpful but not for men to be a part of as there is not many of us on here.

Cheers Dave 

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Posted 19/10/2010 3:26:53 PM
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hi guys, i'm expecting to be a dad in about 4 weeks when our son is due to arrive. very excited and busy looking after my partner. it would be good to see some other dads chatting.
I'm reading Being Dad which is a great book written for blokes.


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Posted 24/10/2010 12:46:27 PM
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Hi All!
I have just become a dad on the 15th. What an exciting time! Don't get me wrong it has been a huge challenge and learning curve but every day just gets better and better. Might take a while to get used to the sleepless nights but hey, its all worth it in the end seeing your little one grow up.

My main concern at the moment is returning to work and not being able to be there for my wife during the day when she needs. But then I remember she has access to other support from her mum and I can still do my part at night.

Will be good to hear everyone's experiences of become a dad!

Butch.
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Posted 30/10/2010 10:07:51 AM


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I am the proud father of Jade, a less than 1 week old baby Girl i am here and interactive on the forum and with my daughter in her early days. I also look forward to hearing from other fathers with there experiences.

Brandon

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Posted 3/12/2010 5:50:27 PM
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I am a newbie here and just wanna say Hi to everyone. I am Crystal from Louisiana, US.


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