Pardon me, sir, but that's a beautiful baby you have; can I interest you in exploiting her for $$$money$$$?"
Truth is, I started my
daddy blog with at least half an eye on the idea of, somehow, earning some income through it. Hence the Ko-Fi link below most of the articles, though so far, that has netted me precisely zero coffees; between that and
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Well, that's the thing, isn't it? We certainly don't need to. Raven is a civil servant and we live very frugally (no car - though every so often we think of that - and we seldom eat out, etc), so she earns enough that I will be able to stay home with Baobao when she goes back to work. (That I am able to stay home now is one of those silver linings adages tell us are always hanging around: thanks, Covid19!)
My dog? Sure. My kid? Ehhhh.
The counter-argument, of course, is that all babies more or less look alike for the first few years; my current intention is to shut down Papa Zesser when she turns five or so, so that I don't abuse her privacy once (or even before) that starts to matter to her.
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This is very true, actually!
my current intention is to shut down Papa Zesser when she turns five or so, so that I don't abuse her privacy
I have taken the approach to sharing some stuff on Facebook because it allows me to reach my far-flung extended family across the world, but I keep my profile locked down and I try to consider if it is something they will find embarrassing later on - e.g. recently, in wanting to proudly exclaim about Phoenix's potty-training successes, I was careful not to get too graphic about it, LOL.
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