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Tom, USA

Hollywood Script Reader and Evaluator, Free Lance Editor, now Full Time Dad
American partner
Father of two daughters, ages 5 and 3-years-old
 
“At the moment I look after my two girls. I have two young girls and I run a small household. I’m not fully embracing that idea of not working,
but then again that’s superstitious. It’s real life experience, it’s the best expenditure of time that you can do, because you’re raising human beings, you’re bringing human beings into the world, you’re giving somebody else
a chance, I can’t think of anything that’s more important.

Geneva, February 2013
 
I have seen an increasing number of men come into this role, but more importantly, I find I have more in common with primary caregiver parents in general, regardless of gender, and therefore have found much of the support and understanding that I need.”

Geneva, February 2017

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Tom, USA<br />
<br />
Hollywood Script Reader and Evaluator, Free Lance Editor, now Full Time Dad<br />
American partner<br />
Father of two daughters, ages 5 and 3-years-old <br />
 <br />
“At the moment I look after my two girls. I have two young girls and I run a small household. I’m not fully embracing that idea of not working, <br />
but then again that’s superstitious. It’s real life experience, it’s the best expenditure of time that you can do, because you’re raising human beings, you’re bringing human beings into the world, you’re giving somebody else <br />
a chance, I can’t think of anything that’s more important. <br />
<br />
Geneva, February 2013<br />
 <br />
I have seen an increasing number of men come into this role, but more importantly, I find I have more in common with primary caregiver parents in general, regardless of gender, and therefore have found much of the support and understanding that I need.”<br />
<br />
Geneva, February 2017