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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads6 years ago

I won't say father's are underestimated, that's like saying men are underestimated which is so not true, otherwise you wouldn't be hearing of feminism and the feminist movement. On the other hand if you say fathers and men in general are under appreciated then I would agree with you, most times men are the caregivers and breadwinners of their families but it seems not to register, starting from the homes, children appreciate their mothers more and I think the biggest reason why is because, mothers are the ones that are readily available as a large percentage of moms stay at home with the kids and they are the ones the children meet when they have issues. So I believe the best way that fathers can start being appreciated more is when they start being more involved in the lives of their children.

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In the word's of Don Vito Corleone, A man who doesn't spend time with his family cannot be a real man.

A man must put solid structures in place before venturing into starting a family and leave nothing to chance.

Our ancestors back then used to have lots of farmlands and animals to sustain their families and have little or no business waking up by 4am for work and returning by 11pm.

In today's world, A man that wants to start a family must have interests and controls that gives him the flexibility of time to enjoy moments with his family.

I believe that the quality of children been shipped out to society would be enhanced if more Fathers spend quality time with their very creation.