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Mom Bloggers vs. Dad Bloggers

There are inherent differences between the way moms blog and dads blog.

I’ve decided to walk into very dangerous waters. It’s not that I haven’t done it before, especially when I “took on” the Occupy Movement! That generated a ton of comments and a whole lotta controversy. Taking on those “protesters” is easy in comparison with takin’ on the moms! Truly this is more about the differences between moms and dads and how they manifest in the blogging community.


Okay, I’m not really that brave! I chose the title of this column for purely provocative reasons, because I don’t believe mom and dad bloggers are at odds at all! However, I do believe that we are different in the same way I always write and talk about the inherent differences between men and women. It’s my belief that we should acknowledge AND celebrate our differences.

In the case of mom and dad bloggers, there really are a lot of differences. Most of them relate to our respective gender views on life and many are because of demographics, which I’ll explain later. There is no good and bad here nor any attempt to do anything other than expose these differences–yeah, too strong a choice of words–and maybe reflect and learn from them.

Given that I’ve been prone to writing lists ever since becoming a contributing writer to 12Most.com, I will approach this topic in list fashion. This list is completely arbitrary, in no order of importance, and I want to be clear that every stereotype here is just that–a stereotype, meaning it may be generally true but there are always exceptions.

  • Mom bloggers are much better established in the blogosphere, with brands, and among themselves. They probably outnumber dad bloggers by more than 15 to 1–my unscientific study-and even more so when you consider those that do it full-time.
  • Dad bloggers invariably have “day jobs” and hope, in many cases, that their blogging will lead to enough income that they can give up their “day job.”
  • There are many more single mom bloggers than single dad bloggers. Do not ask me to verify this!
  • It seems that mom bloggers have both better networking skills between themselves and more infighting going on. The dads are still getting to know one another and I rarely hear of a “cat fight” between us, though I hear of them often from my many mom blogger friends.
  • Mom bloggers are making much more money at it than the dads–so far. It may never equalize because one of our differences–as un-PC as it may be–is that women are more likely to be the stay-at-home-parent than the men and are inherently more interested in their mom community than many of the dads. Again, this is a stereotype, but I assert it is largely true.
  • Dad bloggers are playing at it more than the mom bloggers. What I mean by that is that most dad bloggers do their blogging and social media as an outlet and hobby while more mom bloggers take it very seriously AND as a source of income.
  • The brands are finally beginning to recognize that dads and dad bloggers exist and may even participate in buying decisions. Hollywood has also begun to see us as more than just Homer Simpson or Al Bundy–goofballs. Will our portrayal on screen or recognition on Madison Avenue ever equal the lofty status of moms…I doubt it.
  • I know of very few full-time dad bloggers. I know of tons of full-time mom bloggers who are not only making money but also making a difference. I do believe we dad bloggers are making a difference, but ironically the dads are confronting a new “glass ceiling” in work and income. Turnabout is only fair?
  • Moms bloggers are a tad more sensitive than the dads. By that, I mean that if you say the least bit of a derogative thing to a mom or about moms, they will CRUSH you. The dads take things a bit more in stride. This is reflective of how men and women relate with their same sex friends. Men will greet each other with a “Hey dude, you sure are ugly!” and get “Love you too, man” in response. In total contrast, women will not say, “Honey, did you gain weight recently?” or anything resembling a put-down, EVER!
  • Again, I can’t prove this, but there is anecdotal evidence that SAHMs have no problem declaring themselves as such, while some SAHDs will only describe their dad role as “temporary” or that they are between jobs. Consequently, I believe the stats on SAHDs and SAHMs may not be fully accurate. We know there are and probably always will be more moms that stay home, but I do wonder the real numbers?

I wonder about this more out of curiosity than any agenda, because I don’t really care who stays home. In my opinion, it should come down to two simple factors if a family can even afford to have a stay-at-home parent. One is practical: who makes the most money. The other, if money/income isn’t an issue, is who most wants to stay home with the kids.

When I began writing this column, I didn’t realize that there would likely be a Part Two, because I could keep on going, and going, and going. I welcome your thoughts and comments.

Just Me July 10, 2012 at 11:15 pm
OMG - I can't believe that Patch sensored my comments on this post.
Well here it is again - anyone in America would take offense to the bigotry in your articles but based on the fact that there are NO COMMENTS - I am also hoping that NO ONE is reading them which is good news. Bad news, I read them and I am appalled. THIS IS HATE SPEECH - PURE AND SIMPLE. YOU ARE A BIGOT! Your generalizations about men and women in the guise of a SAHD are the poster child for bigotry and you are teaching this to your children? You should be ashamed of yourself. Where are the women in your life - or are they so intimidated by you that they sit silently and listen to this BIGOTED RUBBISH? Good dad's and mom's don't teach their children to be bigots - I sure hope no one ever reads your writings as they are offensive, divisive. Good dads and men out there - please don't listen to this man - Patch - get rid of him - this and Calabasas should not be put together.......
Susan Pascal (Editor) July 10, 2012 at 11:32 pm
I am so sorry you feel you were censored. I don't recall seeing your comments prior to this post; however, we have approved it here.

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