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	<title>Comments on: Dave Fowler Is Teaching His Children Well</title>
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		<title>By: TeenDad</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m now 19 and experiencing being a dad. I must say although it feels good it&#039;s still hard. I knew it wouldn&#039;t be easy but to be honest, the hard part is having to balance time. My daughter is great and makes managing her never dreadful. -Teen dad

[Hello TD,
Interesting domain name you have! The copywriter in me noticed it straight away.
Keep blogging and if you get through the next year or two intact, you might have the makings of a good book that could help many deal with what you and yours experienced.

I&#039;m not saying you should commercialize your blog (you may want to remain totally anonymous - that&#039;s your choice and something worth thinking very carefully about, especially for your gf and your daughter&#039;s sakes.) 

But you can write well IMO - your description of the visit to PP had my palms sweating too. Just keep the idea in the back of your mind that one day your writing might help others beyond the blog that&#039;s emerging now.)

Good Luck!

Mark]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m now 19 and experiencing being a dad. I must say although it feels good it&#8217;s still hard. I knew it wouldn&#8217;t be easy but to be honest, the hard part is having to balance time. My daughter is great and makes managing her never dreadful. -Teen dad</p>
<p>[Hello TD,<br />
Interesting domain name you have! The copywriter in me noticed it straight away.<br />
Keep blogging and if you get through the next year or two intact, you might have the makings of a good book that could help many deal with what you and yours experienced.</p>
<p>I'm not saying you should commercialize your blog (you may want to remain totally anonymous - that's your choice and something worth thinking very carefully about, especially for your gf and your daughter's sakes.) </p>
<p>But you can write well IMO - your description of the visit to PP had my palms sweating too. Just keep the idea in the back of your mind that one day your writing might help others beyond the blog that's emerging now.)</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
<p>Mark]</p>
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