December 29th, 2007 by Double Tap
Before Christmas, I took the National Organization for Women to task for this article, which bemoaned the fact that girls are marketed in the toy industry with cutesy pink toys that suggest doing working around the house is the norm. And at the same time, boys are sold toys that play on their masculinity. Basically, [...]
December 23rd, 2007 by Double Tap
My son is four. Even at that tender age, I’m pretty much determined that he is all male.
Take him to a toy store, and he avoids the pink girls’ section like the plague. No, that boy wants trucks, cars, robots, army stuff, and anything else that shoots, races, flies, or destroys other things. His favorite [...]
October 29th, 2007 by Double Tap
Hey All - I’ve been fighting it, but it doesn’t look like I can devote the time this blog deserves right now. I’m finding it’s hard to make witty and snarky comments when I’m focused on a lot of negative issues in my personal life - most notably, my on-going divorce. Between the divorce, work, [...]

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June 17th, 2007 by Double Tap
Today is Father’s Day, and this whole concept of fatherhood has me especially troubled right now. Because of some issues in my personal life, I fear my own time with my four-year-old son is going to be severely reduced.
I know in my gut that kids - both boys and girls - need their fathers. Of [...]