And, on the flip side - ladies, when a guy is taking care of a child: unless he is doing something which clearly constitutes a threat to the child's safety or well-being, back the ($*%$(*&% off!!!!
Sorry, but there is a huge presumption (on the part of both men and women) that a mother's care is always superior to a father's care. The styles are different, in general, but so what? It's not the end of the world if my daughter's hair isn't perfectly braided or her outfit does not match.
Heck, for all you know, she was in a perfectly matched outfit before she had a blowout in her diaper, and her hair got messed up when she started throwing a tantrum when I was changing her on her pad on the bathroom floor, which I had to use since the men's room doesn't have a diaper deck, and she's been teething anyway, so I am running mainly on caffeine, and the last thing I need is someone random biddy telling me that she is sure my wife would be doing a much better job, but it is still "nice" that I am "babysitting" my kids for the day.
(Sorry - that rant was brought to you by the letters "P" and "J", and the number "2")
IMO, diapers got easier once we were on adult food. They stank more, but the blowouts were a lot less frequent. I'd rather change a couple stinky diapers each day than change several diapers, plus the onsies/outfits, plus the sheets, plus clean the carpet, etc.
Now, if I could only get the local "mommy & me" clubs to accept that there is indeed such a creature as a stay-at-home dad, my life would be a lot easier. . .