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Father to Daughter : Life Lessons on Raising a Girl
Father to Daughter : Life Lessons on Raising a Girl
Harry H. Harrison, Jr.


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Enjoy The Simplicity Of Fatherhood
Sometimes being a dad can be difficult. It doesn't always come easy for us either. For women, well at least most of them, it just seems so natural. But maybe sometimes we overthink the whole parenting thing. Maybe we spend too much money to make our kids happy which in turn fuels the male drive to earn, to provide, to make sure that everything that our kids need they can have!

Sometimes I'm amazed at how hard a time men are having as fathers! From being unable to communicate with their kids to perpetually feeling like their wives are disappointed and/or hate them, I really think that a lot of us fathers are finding that the rollercoaster ride of married with children is quite a bit more harrowing than we let on, even to ourselves some days.

It's not all bad, of course. In fact there are lots more good times than bad as a father, but I just find it amazing how common the sentiment is that parenting is always good and never a hassle, a drag, a distraction, whatever.

But maybe it's time to recognize the beauty in simplicity. How about it guys. Maybe, at times, being a dad should be this simple:


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