I love this. Breaking stereotypes at all levels and with all sexes.
Dad Wears Pink Tutu for a Photoshoot With His Daughter to Create Precious Memories

It’s the father who sets the example of the “ideal man” for his daughter. And Casey Fields raised that bar pretty high by showing that some moments and memories are just more important than your image. Jenn Floyd, a US photographer, caught him and his 1-year-old daughter playing in their own world — painting nails, sharing hugs and laughs, drawing in coloring books, and wearing matching pink tutus.
We at Bright Side enjoyed the bond this baby and her dad share, and here are 9 of the sweetest moments.
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Which photoshoots have you done with your kids? Show us photos!
Comments
Agree! Such a sweet dad! My husband will never do something like this ?
I mean, look at the little girl face! It says everything!!! ????
I'm just in love! Her face is priceless
What a good example that men can always go a bit further than they already do! This dad rocks!
My dad would never do this!
haha mine neither.. he wouldn't even go on the photoshoot with me ?
I would just ask him non stop and he would join me at one point.. I have more patience ;)
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