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As men transition into fatherhood, Dan discusses how they often bear the brunt of societal scrutiny regarding parenting roles. They are often judged harshly regardless of the choices they make. If they engage with their children, they risk the label of being overly controlling, while non-involvement leads to accusations of neglect.
In the unfortunate event of divorce, men may find themselves stripped of parental rights, facing biases in family courts that presume the mother as the primary caregiver. The perception that men are inherently less nurturing adds an additional layer to their struggles, leading to further emotional and legal battles.