The nursery is decorated and awaiting its new occupant. The beer in the fridge remains untouched just in case he needs to do a midnight run to the hospital. He's arranged with his bosses to take time off. An everyday story - a regular guy.
And I'm sure he'll need no persuading to play his full part to the best of his ability in his son or daughter's life, both financially and emotionally. So he was slightly taken aback on a recent prenatal visit to be handed a copy of a (very, very) glossy men's style magazine called Dad, free of charge and courtesy of the government (and the publisher Show Media), telling him what fatherhood is about.
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