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Dads Adventure Building Better Fathers

June 15, 2009

Here’s a BachelorsHome shout-out to a terrific group.  Check out their resources, blog, Boot Camp and books.

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Dad's Adventure

Dads Adventure

Dads Adventure, Inc. is dedicated to fostering the development of role models for new fathers in their communities, neighborhoods and families by working to put out positive, constructive information and messages, as well as tools and resources that help them do the job.

Dads Adventure publishes Hit the Ground Crawling, Dads Adventure Magazine and Crash Course for New Dads to help men get the most out of fatherhood and operates DadsAdventure.com so all new fathers have a place to connect and get answers to their questions.

Started in 1995 by father of four and brother to 12, Greg Bishop, Dads Adventure also proudly sponsors Boot Camp for New Dads, a non-profit orientation workshop for dads-to-be.

Boot Camp for New Dads

Boot Camp for New Dads (BCND) was created in 1990, when four fathers got together at the local hospital and started a workshop in which they oriented dads-to-be on fatherhood. They brought along their babies to make it real, and no women over 2′ tall were allowed.

After several months, the dads-to-be returned with their own babies to orient the next group of men, starting an ongoing cycle. In 1995 BCND started partnering with hospitals across the U.S and in 1998 was turned into a non-profit organization.

Today with over 200,000 graduates, BCND is the nation’s largest program for fathers, operating in 260 communities across 43 states, the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force, and expanding internationally. For more information please visit BCND.org or for locations,click here.

Men Who Cook are Hot

June 9, 2009

menwhocookarehotNice visual for a Facebook group called Men Who Cook are HOT.

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Men are Way Beyond the Barbeque Grill

April 30, 2009

If you’re a man who cooks, or you’re thinking about improving your cooking skills, you’re not alone. Check out these stats:

  • 65% of men prepare at least one meal a week for others in the household (Harris Interactive study commissioned by publisher Rodale, quoted in AdWeek, Aug. 11, 2008)
  • 53% of men cook with separate ingredients nearly every day, according to new study commissioned by food company PurAsia.
  • 52% of men report that cooking is a hobby, not a chore “and the amount of time men have spent at the stove has risen fivefold since 1961.” (reported in BrandWeek.com, Sept. 15, 2008).
  • 40% of the primetime viewers of the Food Network are men (AdWeek, Aug. 11, 2008)
  • The editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine says “recipes are the most-read stories in our magazine.” (reported on homefamily.net, April 27, 2008)

It’s just a stereotype that men won’t cook unless it’s outdoors on the grill, anything but a slab of meat. Complex sauces, healthy wok dishes, baked pasta combos, terrific concoctions.  Oh yeah!

It Turns Her On When You Clean

April 18, 2009

“It turns out that the key to great sex for women is a clean kitchen,” says Ian Kerner, a sex therapist, relationship counselor and author.

Studies have documented that women need to be much more relaxed and free from anxiety than men do to reach orgasm and coming into your dirty apartment (or worse coming home to the house you share that’s dirty and devoid of food!) isn’t relaxing.

What’s more, they’ve proven that your cooking and cleaning actually turns her on. “Men doing housework can have an aphrodisiacal effect on women, who report heightened sexual interest when their husbands start washing the dishes,” according to psychologist Joshua Coleman, author of The Lazy Husband: How to Get Men to Do More Parenting and Housework. (Quoted in AdWeek Aug. 11, 2008)

And women know it: a relatively new book called Porn for Women sports a cover photo of a man vacuuming.

How many more clues do you need?

Well, here’s another one from Kerner: “As a sex therapist and relationship counselor, one of most common complaints I hear from women is that they bear the majority of the burden for household chores…Foreplay really is cleaning up the house when it’s a mess…Once guys start carrying their weight around the house, they’re apt to find that women have more energy inside the bedroom,” says Ian Kerner New York Times best-selling author of numerous books, including the recently published Sex Detox: a Program to Detoxify and Rejuvenate Your Love Life.

All of this was started by the Council on Contemporary Families, who reported that “equitable sharing of housework is associated with higher levels of marital satisfaction — and sometimes more sex too!”

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