By: Bruce Sallan (@BruceSallan)
This time it feels different to me…it’s been enough time with enough coverage in ALL media that dads are part of the parenting equation. And, to top it off with a sort of dad-area – sports – and ignore...
View ArticleBy: dadand.com (@dadandblog)
This is the post we would have written if we weren’t so sick of all the complaining in the first place. Thank you. We don’t think they’re “playing it safe” by marketing to moms. They probably have...
View ArticleBy: Dad and Buried
An earlier draft of this post actually had a section on stats but I took it out because a) stats can reflect anything (in fact, many of the stats I found pointed to dads as making more purchase...
View ArticleBy: Stephen Abbott
Thank you for writing this. There is so much angry Twitter buzz focused on P&G right now I was beginning to think I was the only one who didn’t care about these ads. Nice to see a few other...
View ArticleBy: Andrew
Brilliant sir! ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!! I could not agree more. I don’t need any validation other than from my kid and her mother, even then I just do what I do and hope it turns out well and don’t give...
View ArticleBy: bloggerfather
Hey Dadand, as a person who has been named and shamed on this post (the only one, actually, although I’ve never said a word about P&G. Some things bother me–this one didn’t), I wonder if you read...
View ArticleBy: dadand.com (@dadandblog)
Apologies, bloggerfather, we weren’t talking about you at all. We were talking about P&G and people capitalizing on the Olympics.
View ArticleBy: Mikalee Byerman
…and now that you’ve been Freshly Pressed, perhaps your message will spread far and wide — and give daddy bloggers everywhere even more fodder for writing posts instead of parenting their children. Not...
View ArticleBy: Notes From The Backseat
Reblogged this on <a href="http://notesfromthebackseat.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/352/" rel="nofollow">Notes From The Backseat</a> and commented: Honestly, I'm annoyed with these ads and I'm...
View ArticleBy: nkoehler3
Reblogged this on <a href="http://nomerscomers.wordpress.com/2012/08/03/122/" rel="nofollow">nomerscomers</a> and commented: Dads matter!
View ArticleBy: ChangeTheWorld
I see both sides, but this is funny! Thanks for sharing! http://stepstochangetheworld.wordpress.com/
View ArticleBy: skyride
The only way to change the ad industry is to raise a fit about it. Which is exactly why the “who gives a shit?” attitude is extremely counterproductive. What’s the point in saying, “I get it, but it’s...
View ArticleBy: skyride
Culture is definitely changing. It will change a whole lot faster when…well, there’s no nice way to say it really, but when this generation dies off. *smirk*
View ArticleBy: Chelle
As a teenager, I spent a lot of time railing against Sports Illustrated subscription ads that only talked about buying the magazine for the men in your life, as if women couldn’t be fans/wouldn’t want...
View ArticleBy: rouschel
Reblogged this on <a href="http://rouschel.wordpress.com/2012/08/03/565/" rel="nofollow">rouschel</a> and commented: Awesome take on how to respond to the world around you.
View ArticleBy: rouschel
My brother is recently what many refer to as a “weekend dad” and I think he, and many others, would greatly benefit from reading more posts like this one. It’s not what the world thinks about you, it’s...
View ArticleBy: Emme Rogers
I have to say I like that ad, in part because historically we tend to celebrate Dad’s more, when it comes to sport.
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