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A review by sincere_mammoth
The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads: Everything You Need to Know about Lgbtq Parenting But Are (Mostly) Afraid to Ask (Gay Parenting, Adoption Gift for Ad by Eric Rosswood
5.0
Yeah, I know, I’m not a gay dad. But I saw this book on the audiobook catalogue and thought “My god I have to read this.” If I ever am gonna read a parenting book, it’d have to be one with a LGBT focus, and this book is great.
Topics range from ones anyone should know, such as how to change a diaper or how to baby proof a room, to topics important for gay men in particular, such as “how do you respond to overly prying questions,” “how to change a diaper when the men’s restroom doesn’t have a changing table,” “how to find a LGBT friendly school/pediatrician,” or “everything you need to know if you have a girl and she’s going through puberty.” Many of these questions are important to anyone, like single men or parents of LGBT children, so there’s no reason why only gay men could get something out of this book.
Anyways, great book, and definitely a top recommendation to any of my queer friends who are thinking of having kids one day.
Topics range from ones anyone should know, such as how to change a diaper or how to baby proof a room, to topics important for gay men in particular, such as “how do you respond to overly prying questions,” “how to change a diaper when the men’s restroom doesn’t have a changing table,” “how to find a LGBT friendly school/pediatrician,” or “everything you need to know if you have a girl and she’s going through puberty.” Many of these questions are important to anyone, like single men or parents of LGBT children, so there’s no reason why only gay men could get something out of this book.
Anyways, great book, and definitely a top recommendation to any of my queer friends who are thinking of having kids one day.