Dysfunctional Fathers Guide - Product Review & Giveaway
Ok folks, I have to tell everyone about this book. One of the funniest reads I've had in a while. I completely enjoyed every moment spent reading The Dysfunctional Father's Guide To Pregnancy, Birth & Babies.
This book is about what men really think of the whole Baby Making process, from conception to afterbirth... this book will have you rolling!
Written by Men, for men, about men, nothing comes closer to the truth about fathers. When the book is read by men/fathers, it is a comfort. A confirmation that they are not the most horrible father in the world, but that they are normal...like many other fathers.
When read by a woman, it's a confirmation that they may as well keep the man they have, cause they're all nuts!
I think every Mom and Dad should take the time to read this book, If you have any sense of humor at all, this book will have you in tears...laughing you a$ off!!
So 2 Lucky A Busy Mommy readers are going to have the chance to win this book! It will make a great Father's Day Gift!!!
To Enter, tell me something "dysfunctional" about the new dad in your life... Does he cringe at the thought of changing a diaper, does a little spit up make him gag! I want to hear the best! Make me laugh! Please leave a valid email so I can contact you if you win!
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My husband refuses to change poop diapers. He acts like it's the worst thing in the entire world to do. Granted, it's not fun, but c'mon, get over it!
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My husband thinks all babies look like aliens, even after they've actually come out of the mothership. Is that dysfunctional???
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I am 15 weeks pregnant and we don't know what we are having yet. This is our 1st child. We just got married in November. My husband works with guys a lot older than him (their kids are in college). Anyways they keep telling him if we have a girl he doesn't have to change ANY diapers!! They all said they never had to change any girl diapers!! (which is just crazy) So I said, if we have a boy does that mean he gets to change ALL the diapers?!?! Men!!
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My husband is typically wonderful with our daughter, I have no complaints. Well...except one! He's gotten better about this, but especially when she was younger - if he gave my daughter a bath, he'd wash her hair, arms, legs, etc. But he would always call me into the bathroom to wash her (as he called it)...ahem..."undercarriage". The first time he said it, I just about fell over laughing!
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When my son was a baby, my husband couldn't get him to hold still while he changed his diaper. I suggested he sing to him during diaper changes - "Old MacDonald" or "Bingo" always worked for me. While I knew that men had trouble multitasking, it floored me when he responded, "You can't expect me to be able to sing AND change a diaper at the same time!"
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My husband has always been great when it comes to babies. Sometimes even better than me! BUT...he is totally disfunctional when it comes to anyone being sick. He can be just in the same room as vomit and he gets sick himself! One little "gag" out of a child, and I was sending my husband away as fast as I could! Yuck!
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Even though my hubby is an EMT who deals with blood, guts, vomit, and other secretions on an intimate daily basis, nothing makes him weak in the knees like a little spit up!
My brother-in-law didn't realize his son needed so much canisters of formula. Why does he eat so much? Well, maybe because he's a BABY!
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My DH, now daddy-to-be, has never been around babies much and has no clue what he's in for. We are delivering at a birthing center where daddies are encouraged to be hands-on. He is telling everyone that he is going to use a Sham Wow to catch our daughter!
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My hubby always said our kids look like aliens when they were born.
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The Father to be around our office is constantly nervous. He raves about how wonderful it all is and then follows it up with how crazy his hormone laden pregnant wife is driving him. Inconsistent at best, but humerous and loveable all at the same time. It certainly takes me back 20 years to when I was a new parent to be.
My brother-in-law can't even look at a breast pump without freaking out. If my sister gets it out, he has to leave the room and turn on the tv so he doesn't hear it!
My husband hates changing poopy diapers. I tell him to plug his nose.
my hub and i hated clipping babies fingernails...we were always afraid we were going to cut the baby..hell the kid almost grew claws :(
He gets so freaked out when my daughter is crying and fussy, and when she was in the hospital he was so scared to pick her up because he thought the iv would rip out.
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