And i don’t think i was a bad or difficult child. None of this is true, just liberals trying to ruin father’s day, my dad was just fine, he had a father that hung out with him a There’s A Turkey In That Oven Shirt, mostfathers did back then. My dad must have been ahead of the times.
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He spent as much time with us as he could, helped mom with chores, co-parented (even when he was out of town on business he called every night to see what went on during the day). I’m the oldest and only daughter. He made sure that i learned to throw a punch so i could defend myself.

Play baseball (i coached little league for years), throw a football, learned about music and the arts, and understood that i could be anything i wanted to be. 5 minutes a day….only on the phone when he had to travel. Both my late father and my late husband spent all their spare time with their wife & children.

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My mom and i, and my grown children, still love & miss both of them. Calling them wonderful fathers would be an enormous understatement as they were more than “wonderful”. My present husband is a great father too although he is seldom permitted to see his children. Nevertheless he loves, and does everything possible for them. Well, the idea is not as modern as you may think….

For generations kids were raised by the whole community. The idea that only one person (mother or father) or two (parents) are responsible is quite new, not even a few hundred years old. As a 6 year old in 1977, i remember coming home at lunch time to my dad and after school.

He worked shifts while my mum was 9-5. Mum got us off to school and put is to bed, but it was my dad that looked after us after school. Took us to after school clubs, disco’s etc. Very much a a parenting duo. I learn respect and honesty from both. I was given the opportunity to take my own There’s A Turkey In That Oven Shirt with them to be there when/if i fell and never judged my decisions.









