This is a serious question, mostly addressed to the adult women among us but
also to anyone else who has a stake in the matter. What did your father do for
you/not do for you, that you needed? Context: I have recently become a father to
a daughter, with a mother whose father was not around when she was growing up. I
won’t bore you all with the details but our daughter is here now and I am
realising that I’m the only one in our little family who has really had a father
before. But I have never been a girl. And I know that as a boy, my relationships
with my mother and father were massively influential and powerful but at the
same time radically different to each other. People say that daughters and
fathers have a unique relationship too. Question: What was your father to you?
What matters the most when it comes to a father making his daughter loved, safe,
confident and free? To live a good life as an adult? I’d like this to be a
mature, personal and real discussion about daughters and fathers, rather than a
political thing, so I humbly ask to please speak from the heart and not the head
on this one :) Thank you P.S Apologies if this question is badly written or
conceived; I haven’t been getting enough sleep! It is what it is!
So we can probably assume you’re not an african frog. They’ve been known to change genders when their environment requires them to. Kind of seems like your situation is requiring you to be a woman.
…or something.
I’m sure you’ll do fiiiiiiiine! How hard could raising a child with zero experience possibly be? Oh, it is hard? Ok. Well…HEY LOOK! AN ELEPHANT!!!