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RE: A Dad's Purpose

in #life7 years ago

Nice read brother. I'm a father as well and I know how that can be at times. Often times this happens by default cause the mother be the ones to say yes and fathers are the bad guys cause they mainly say no. In my house I'm known as Captain No because most times that's my answer. When it comes time to discipline the kids, we are the first to be called for the job. I think this gives the mothers that extra edge cause the father does all the discipline.

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This is so pleasant to read. A father and his purpose. I must say that most of the daughters say that they love their mother more (I do, too.) but really deep inside their heart, they know that if anything happens to them, their father is the one who is going to save them from any disaster. A father is the true hero for his daughter. You are too.

That is very kind of you to say. I bet your dad knows it.

I hope he knows it. :)
Although I never had the courage to tell him that I admire him so much. It has never been a chance that I tell him that he is my only true hero. But you know what? I truly feel that he knows it. I know that he knows it. Now, he has set up really high standards for my boy and I'm so happy about it. :)

LOL. Yeah it is a definite team effort. Nothing wrong with a little "good cop/bad cop" lol.

Dad is after all Dad, but without him the world in incomplete, nice work by the way @hanshotfirst

here is my favorite quote for parents

"One of the greatest titles in the world is parent, and one of the biggest blessings in the world is to have parents to call mom and dad."

That is an awesome quote!