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The Importance of Fathers
By Rexanne Mancini
There is no doubt that mothers play an all-important leading
role in the lives of their children. They are the obvious
heroes of child rearing. But what about a father's role? Just
how important are the dads of the world compared to the
almighty image of mother? My belief is that fathers play just
as important a role as mothers. Different, yes. Possibly not
as nurturing, not as all-sacrificing but just as important in
the developmental and emotional well being of a child.
Dads are the solid foundation of our lives. They are the shore
we swim to when our arms and legs feel increasingly tired.
They are the strength we rely on as we take our first
tentative steps into the world. Dads can be tender, tough,
fragile or powerful but they are probably the most
uncomplicated love we will ever know.
For daughters, Daddy is the first man they adore ... the first
man whose eyes shine with overwhelming amazement when they
look at us. He is the first man to fall in love with us.
For sons, Daddy is the idol they first aspire to emulate ...
their mirror image of what will be and possibly the only man
they will ever feel comfortable loving.
Daddy is the first man who held us, as a loving parent, with a
lump in his throat so huge, only the joy of that love could
erase the overwhelming pain of choking on unexpected raw
emotion. I think when a father holds his newborn baby, he is
touched by pure vulnerability for the first time in his adult
life, leaving him forever humbled by the unexplained miracles
of life.
For mothers, the father of our children is the one person we
can trust to watch over our babies as closely as we would. We
are secure in the knowledge of their love for our precious
offspring. Dad is the only other person in the world as
fascinated with every nuance and murmur of our babies. He is
the one person on the planet with whom we can indulge our need
to brag and carry on about our kid's accomplishments and
heartaches ad nauseum ... one who will be just as interested
and never yawn in the face of our devotion.
With out dads, we wouldn't be moms. I would like to take the
liberty of thanking them from all our hearts for this honor
and for being our partners in this business of raising
children.
Know how much you are loved and revered, guys! You are our
trusted soldiers and we need you more than you will ever
realize.
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