Commentary In 2018, The Atlantic published a rather interesting essay extolling the virtues of men who decided to sacrifice their careers to raise their children. In doing so, their wives became the primary breadwinners. The essay, aptly titled “How Stay-at-Home Dads Are Redefining Manhood,” celebrated these supposedly brave men. However, the redefinition of manhood comes with significant costs. Some might argue that manhood never needed to be redefined in the first place. But it has been. Drastically so. After all, men can now have babies. Haven’t you heard? From Shanghai to San Francisco, an increasing number of men are opting to become stay-at-home dads. What will this mean for society? And what, if any, dangers await us in the future? Now, before I am accused of being a cretinous, knuckle-dragging ignoramus (it wouldn’t be the first time), let me state the following: this is not an attack on men who …