With regards to Falcon #40
I know exactly what you mean.The hardest thing when my youngest was nappy changing in public stores and the look on the face of the women passing when I came out of the changing room and I was asked to leave a Mothercare store because I wanted to change my little one in the "Mother and Baby" room,because I was male I was banned from changing her. At my kids school I am the only single parent male and it took over a year for any other parent to speak to me as an equal instead of behind my back or down their noses.I find it harder on my girls because they get invited to sleep overs,etc.But when I have offered to have a sleep over here this has been rejected I suspect because I am male. It is a minefield after 7 years I am still learning and all the PC crap isn't helping.