A Quote by Dereck Chisora

When you're a dad you get guys who say 'I don't change nappies' but really and truly everyone changes nappies. — © Dereck Chisora
When you're a dad you get guys who say 'I don't change nappies' but really and truly everyone changes nappies.
I've never been a hands-on dad. I'm not ashamed to admit it, but you can't run a restaurant and be home for tea at 4:30 and bath and change nappies.
I always thought that dads in the old days where rather macho types who wouldn't get close to a baby, let alone change nappies.
People want to imagine that I have this amazing life. That I never change nappies, unload the dishwasher or have to wait in for the plumber, and that's OK, but the reality is I do do all these things!
The skills necessary to change nappies or negotiate Brexit are obviously very different, but both involve a great deal of trust in the competence of the people doing the job.
Changing nappies is easy.
I have earned the money and changed the nappies!
I'm still not good at changing nappies, but I do do it.
I love every minute of fatherhood, staying up all night, changing nappies, kids crying, I find it really funny and inspiring. It connects you to the world in a new way.
The third umpires should be changed as often as nappies and for the same reason.
Rane is a big help... he is a hands-on father, sometimes delightfully changing nappies.
I don't ask my wife to face Michael Holding, so there's no reason why I should be changing nappies.
Some people won't like me; that's just human nature. I battled with that for years, trying to please people, but now I haven't got time to win people over! I've got nappies to change!
Beforehand you think, 'Oh, changing nappies - I'm going to be up; I need to get sleep for training.' But when it happens, when you're there, as soon as you hear a wiggle or a cough or something, you're up straight away. It doesn't bother you.
I think I'd be more relaxed as an older mum, although fundamentally life with a baby is pretty much the same whatever age you are. It's nappies, crying, feeding.
She [my wife] has had a Caesarean, so she can't bend over. It's a good excuse [for not changing nappies], I suppose.
I changed Philip's nappies when he was a baby and did my fair share of getting up and rocking him to sleep. Bringing up a little girl will be a different experience for me.
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