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Where’s Daddy? 

The great thing about having a little time off from Single Dads and my other blog is that I have no shortage of things to write about.  However, some things are timelier than others.  This article from the Buffalo News, however, made me just a little upset.


Dante Brown is a playful, rambunctious toddler growing up on the city’s West Side.

TraJanae Sanders is the same kind of kid, growing up on the East Side.

A lot separates these 2-year-olds, but in some important ways, their young lives already echo with similarity. Both are poor.

Both are being raised by young women who bore them as teenagers.

And neither child has a dad at home. Dante and TraJanae are two faces of a change that’s deeply affecting many neighborhoods in Buffalo — where today 43 percent of children live below the poverty line.

These two children, and at least 18,450 others in the city, are growing up in low-income homes headed by women alone. This is fatherless Buffalo.


Nifty.  Nice job out there in Buffalo, guys.


Look, men as a whole are dumb enough; I don’t think that I know one person that wouldn’t agree with me, and I do know a lot of people.  However, there’s no reason to make us look MORE dumb by not sticking by your kids.  YOUR KIDS, GENTLEMEN.


I’m not with my daughter’s mother, but I’m definitely with my daughter, Grace, and by God, she knows it, and will know it, for the rest of her life.  I’m not going ANYWHERE.  Shoot, it’s hard enough to not see her for a weekend.

I have a million stories to prove that.  Stay tuned. 


In the meantime, on behalf of the millions of men out there that love their kids and would never abandon them, mothers of the world, I apologize.

by Adrian-Clark  67 Posts 

Posted on 4/11/2008 10:31 AM
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Thanks, Adrian, for your defense of men. I know there are a few good men out there and I know a few who are remarkably good fathers. But, boy, it sure does seem like the negligent fathers outnumber the good ones sometimes. My ex doesn't acknowledge our son's or daughter's birthdays or Christmas, and didn't RSVP to our son's wedding until the morning of the wedding day.

I wish they would all wake up and appreciate the gifts they have in their children, as you do. Good for you.
by ElleGator   23 Posts
Posted on 6/13/2008 3:37 PM
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