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Jun 30, 2005 at 09:06 PM
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3. Ladies, be nice to the Fathers

Unfortunately, there are still plenty of places in Singapore where there are no baby changing facilities in the men's rooms.  Even when there are, let's face it, as it is, we are complaining about the stench in the baby care rooms.  So the poor dads have to brave the unfriendly glares of the ladies in the baby care rooms to change their babies' diapers.

Ladies, think 'Sensitive New Age Guys' and 'Hands on Dads' and cut them some slack.  In fact, we should be encouraging these wonderful dads for being so hands-on by giving them our best smiles.  In case you are wondering where their wives have gone to, remember, they could be out with babies alone to give the wives a break.  More applause and encouragement to them!

4. Dads, please don't stare

I believe most dads are ok guys and will not stare at the nursing mothers in the baby care room.  But since I have asked the mommies to be nice to the daddies in baby care rooms, I should be fair and extend the same reminder to the dads : Dads, please avoid looking or staring at nursing mothers in the baby care room.

Ladies, since you are the ones reading this, please remind your dear hubbies not to stare.



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