“…Against this context, a growing body of research on primary carer fathers and, to a lesser extent, those who share care equally, has sought to uncover how such counter‐normative roles are played out, focusing on the extent of responsibilities taken on, shifts in parental and gender identities and challenges that can be faced (e.g., Brandth & Kvande, 2018; Doucet, 2017; Kelland, 2022; Ranson, 2010; Soloman, 2017; Twamley, 2021). Such work often has highlighted the range of care roles and depth of intimacy exhibited by fathers in such families, showing, for example, how skills and bonds developed through everyday caring have prompted the embrace of nurturing paternal identities centered on affective closeness (Ranson, 2015).…”