It’s a gathering for dads to stand in solidarity as they take on fatherhood.
IN just the last 24 months the term “dadchelor party” has been heard across the United States, in radio, TV and magazine articles. A lot of new families-to-be, as well as experienced mums and dads that already have one or more children, want to know:
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