Being a father is the hardest and guiltiest position in the family - TopicsExpress



          

Being a father is the hardest and guiltiest position in the family (a mother is also complicated, this is just a fathers POV btw). Your daughters will hate you because you are trying to protect them from their lovers (aka scums), your sons will disrespect you because you are busy earning money instead of spending time with their mother and think you might have another women outside. Your children will say I dont have a father// I hate him. Because of your actions, anger, and perspective. Scientists proved that husbands hold back worries, hurt feelings and tears more than wives do. I wont let my children to have a piece of junk when they can have the whole world. This simple thought, brings negative feedbacks most of the times and the reason why fathers dont want to get more involved with the children as much as the mothers would. You cannot have this, because that values more than this. This simple thought also brings negative feedbacks most of the time. Thats why fathers only give them money and seem like they dont care. Its because they wont be heard. I wont walk her down the aisle, he is not good for you, he is blah blah. His job is ...... he will have a hard time to fulfill your needs, etc etc. Women are not the only one who have insight and intuition. This thought, breaks the relationship between a father and the whole family, because of one outsider. One of the whys, a father - a husband prefers to work overtime because he might feel... no one listen and or put a thought on my actions and statements. Oh whatever, I will just earn money more to buy them stuff. Its the least thing that will make them smile. To his sons.... he can only say You will understand once you have kids. To his daughters.... You will do whatever it takes to protect your kids. Just like what I try to do. To his wife. .. Thank you for staying by my side.
Posted on: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 09:34:41 +0000

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