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Top 50 Dad Blogs of 2012

Last year, when we inaugurated our Top 50 Dad Blogs list, we praised dad bloggers for “changing the way we think about fatherhood.” Indeed, a number of our favorite bloggers on this, our second Top 50 list, insist our thinking needs to be changed. They describe themselves as advocates for fathers, taking to their keyboards in order to counter dominant cultural stereotypes of dad-as-incompetent-buffoon. (You don’t believe them? Tune in to most any family sitcom on most any night of the week.) Others on the list aspire simply to entertain us with funny, relatable tales from the trenches. A few write to work through the shattering grief of losing a child or spouse.

This list features straight dads, gay dads, working dads, stay-at-home dads, geek dads, single dads, and more. In a culture where the dominant conversations around fatherhood center simply on whether dads can deign to change their kid's diaper, it's refreshing to see these guys take the public perception of parents into their own hands. We are again struck by the variety of their voices and experiences, which itself puts the lie to the notion of any one “typical dad.” A lot of our favorites from last year are back, while many worthy entrants are making their debuts. We hope you’ll enjoy laughing, crying, nodding, and discovering along with them as much as we have. As dads' online influence grows, this list will only become more and more difficult to curate — and that's a good problem to have. If you think we missed any of your favorite dad bloggers, nominate them here. – Barbara Spindel and the dad blog panel

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NYC Dads Group

Top Mom Bloggers of 2012

Brainchild of Lance Somerfeld and Matt Schneider, NYC Dads Group is a coterie of New York fathers who meet in real time; their 600-member support network and social group is intended to be “the destination” for Gotham dads, and ranked #6 on last year’s group blog list. Many of the members contribute guest posts on all manner of fatherhood-related topics at this rich, robust site.

But the blog is only a fraction of what these guys are about. In addition to starting dads’ groups, they sponsor “New Dad Boot Camps” all over the city, and they’ve been featured on CNN, CBS News, The Martha Stewart Show, and more. Somerfeld, Schneider, et al. are active advocates for SAHDs in New York and beyond, observing that “fathers can be just as nurturing (or distant), capable (or inept), and confident (or scared) as mothers.”

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One thought on “Top 50 Dad Blogs of 2012

  1. Mitch says:

    I am humbled to be included.
    Many thanks.
    Mitch

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