Guest Post: Fatherhood Facts by Mocha Dad

We always like to share some of the blogs that we read and that’s what we’re doing again today. Today’s guest post is by Mocha Dad who blogs at http://www.mochadad.com. Check it out:

In my quest to live a healthier lifestyle, I have become a loyal subscriber to Men’s Health Magazine. It has become my health and fitness bible. In addition to exercise and diet tips, the magazine also has great articles on manhood. In the June 2008 issue, I encountered several fatherhood fact I would like to share. My comments are in italics.

  • Odds that the average guy will become a dad: 1 in 2.
  • Number of children the average guy has: 2. Many of those guys in the NBA are way above average.
  • Number of men who spawn four of more children: 1 in 10. Hello Shawn Kemp.
  • If men could choose the gender, the number who would choose to have a daughter: 1 in 20. The number who are eager for their daughters to date: 0!
  • Number of men who say they aren’t comfortable handling a baby: 1 in 10. That number increases exponentially when a poopy diaper is involved.
  • Percentage of dads who want to instill healthier eating habits in their kids than they had growing up: 20. The other eighty percent consider Cherry Coke a fruit.
  • Percentage who spend less than 2 hours with their kids each day: 42. Football games last longer than this.
  • Number of men who rate their father’s parenting skills as “below average”: 1 in 4. I hope that this generation of fathers fares better.
  • The major reason: He didn’t show love. See my earlier post “Learning to Love.”
  • The average guy’s first choice for a dad besides the man who raised him: Bill Cosby.“The Cosby Show” Bill Cosby, not the grumpy old man, Bill Cosby.
  • The average father’s top parenting fear: His kid will run with a bad crowd. At least worse than the crowd he ran with.
  • Number yearly who take permanent leave to become stay-at-home dads: 143,000. So why is there still so much traffic when I go to work.
  • The average father’s biggest parenting problem: Not having enough money. Can you ever have enough money with children?
  • The cost to raise a child to age 18: $181,480. Worth every penny!
  • Percentage of men who think kids should reimburse their parents for raising them: 22. These are the guys who fall into the “below average” category.
  • Number of current fathers who would still want to have kids if they could do it over again: 19 in 20. What’s up with number 20?

Stay Strong,
Mocha Dad

BMWK, what do you think about these numbers? What are some things you would add to each stat like Mocha Dad did? Ket us know.


About the author

Lamar and Ronnie Tyler are the creators of the award-winning blog BlackandMarriedWithKids.com . They also are behind the Amazon.com bestselling DVDs Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me and Men Ain’t Boys that explores manhood in the African American community. The Tylers are also the proud parents of four children.



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  • http://blog.urbanobservation.com Urban Thought

    Men’s Health is one of my go-to magazines.

    When you make as much money as some of these athletes you can afford to have more than two kids. You can even go as far as hiring someone to take care of them.

    You asked why are so many people on the road when you are going to work if 143,000 are staying home. Woman are doing the driving to make that bacon. I’m sure you knew this. LOL

    Cosby was that dad.

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  • http://blackandmarriedwithkids.com TheDad

    Yeah, Men’s Health does have the good info on all types of things.

    I spent all evening with my 7mos old watching MNF. Ummm, I was watching football and she was watching me at least until she fell asleep.

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