Sebastian James | September 2nd, 2016 04:08 PM
Matt Harb is a part-time stay at home dad to his three kids. It’s not how he grew up, but he says he loves sharing the child-rearing.
“It’s just a much more intimate thing,” he told Eternity. “And for men, you don’t take the line that ‘I’m at work and I’m providing… the one at home is the one doing it tough. And you get to realise that.”
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