vendredi 6 janvier 2017
The 11 Types of Dads We All Know and Love
It's hard to really narrow down everything that dads do for their kids as they all wear so many metaphorical hats, but there are quite a few "typical" types of dads. From the "cool" dad to the one who coaches his kids in every way throughout their lives, these are the 11 types of dads you're likely to meet around town.
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