@3 I have a 17 m/o and everything you said is true. I lost my man cave to the nursery. I stopped hanging with bros. The book I read was "Commando Dad" written by an ex-British Special Air Service (SAS...think Navy SEALS) operative who quit to become a single dad of three and went into healthcare. The book is written like an Army Field Manual and is super simple to follow. I'm a combat vet so I found it to be a good read.
@3 and @4... You will especially meet annoying parents during the first few years. Seems like you all are first time parents, so no offence meant but usually those are the most annoying of all. Parents with multiples are hard weathered veterans and tend to be less uptight. @3 that just seems like a stupid book, gets poor reviews, and is only $5 on Amazon. "The most popular" book is a bit of a stretch. But "how not to kil your baby" is a fun joke book to get new parents.
Okay then. Feel better?
@3 I have a 17 m/o and everything you said is true. I lost my man cave to the nursery. I stopped hanging with bros. The book I read was "Commando Dad" written by an ex-British Special Air Service (SAS...think Navy SEALS) operative who quit to become a single dad of three and went into healthcare. The book is written like an Army Field Manual and is super simple to follow. I'm a combat vet so I found it to be a good read.
Being a dad is fucking awesome. Seriously.
Other parents tho? Other parents suuuuuuuuuuck.
@3 and @4... You will especially meet annoying parents during the first few years. Seems like you all are first time parents, so no offence meant but usually those are the most annoying of all. Parents with multiples are hard weathered veterans and tend to be less uptight. @3 that just seems like a stupid book, gets poor reviews, and is only $5 on Amazon. "The most popular" book is a bit of a stretch. But "how not to kil your baby" is a fun joke book to get new parents.
6, thank you.