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Thanks Chess. I’m surprised at the 2.5 hours per week in 1965. That seems incredibly low. Unless mom was around all of the time wiping noses and butts or something. I would think the moms would have used the time to get away from the kids for a bit.
I’m a proud father. I try to spend as much time with my little tards as possible, even working 60 hours per week, not including at home work. Joking aside, I do love it, and it seems by your stats, so do most of today’s fathers. Happy Father’s Day!!