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Nath89 · 28/06/2013 15:45

Soo im Nath, dont know of im in the right place, my partner uses this alot (not telling her ive signed up!. . yet).
Anyway we have a ds whos nearly 2! who I care for mon-fri whilst my partner works and I work nights fri-sun whilst she cares for him.

Anyway am I allowed to be on here or is there a forum for dads :s abit new to this.

Thanks in advance!

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Doogle2 · 28/06/2013 15:54

Yep dads welcome but be warned you will have some insight into the workings of the female mind and it ain't always pretty! Grin

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InLoveWithDavidTennant · 28/06/2013 15:58

what doogle2 said Grin

and welcome!

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LST · 28/06/2013 17:06

Welcome to mumsnet!

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LST · 28/06/2013 17:07

(I'd come and have a nosey at the other boards too..)

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AKissIsNotAContract · 28/06/2013 17:08

Welcome, just in time for a Friday night bumsex thread :)

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LST · 28/06/2013 17:11
Grin
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NicholasTeakozy · 28/06/2013 19:15

Welcome to the Nest Of Vipers? Nath.

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YoniMatopoeia · 28/06/2013 21:41

Math. Hello. Welcome.

We generally welcome men all over MN.

Look at active conversations, and join in wherever you are interested.

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BoneyBackJefferson · 29/06/2013 16:51

"We generally welcome men all over MN."

Just highlightimg the generally bit. :)

Welcome Nath

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YoniMatopoeia · 29/06/2013 17:37

Ha Boney

I carefully chose that word. The vast majority do not object to men being here in principle. A tiny minority (ime) do. Men are welcome to post on whatever subjects they like. But while I welcome men, the ones who post suggestive/lewd/pick up comments make my teeth itch; the times when an obviously male poster expects us to pay more credence/attention to his post because he is a man, and the times where it is obvious that they are just there to derail or make it all about the men... It makes me sad, as this is such a valuable space for support and discussion, in a way that is not always possible IRL as a woman, without the above getting in the way.

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BoneyBackJefferson · 29/06/2013 19:30

Yoni

I agree entirely, there are several sections that I do not post in because I am entirely unsuited to posting in the sections, and one section because its just not worth the hassle.
There was no offence meant I was just highlighting your point.

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MrsWembley · 29/06/2013 19:57

Course you're in the right place!

Just mind your ps and qs til you've been vetted by the MN royalty and, once they've decreed you're 'aw'right' you can spout bollocks like the rest of us.Grin

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TiggyD · 30/06/2013 18:34

There are some man-hating nut-jobss on here. They're clearly labeled though. Their names are in blue above their posts.

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