Dads Are Speaking Up About How Having Kids Changed Them As People, Because Parenthood Isn’t Just About The Moms
Amber McKynzie
·9 min read
When it comes to pregnancy, motherhood, and the journey in between, a resounding number of ceremonious events take place, and a multitude of pregnancy classes are offered, but we often forget about the men. Last week, I asked men to join the conversation and share their thoughts on parenthood and the ways they’ve embraced the process. Here’s what they had to say:
1.“I have two girls. I've changed the way I view emotions.”
2.“I thought I was well on my way living a life of being single. It's not that I enjoyed being alone, but that I never seemed to find anyone interested in me.”
3.“Not only did I not expect to become a father, but I did not expect to be doing it alone.”
4.“My wife and I had our first baby about two years ago. It's a surreal experience, very meaningful, but it also changes your life completely.”
5."My beautiful sweet wife (who was my high school sweetheart) died when we were both 24, while giving birth to our twin daughters. I felt absolutely awful because this pregnancy was accidental, and I felt like this whole unfortunate situation was entirely my fault."
6.“In the first few months of having your child, you start to recalibrate your entire life and how you will be spending your time. When my son was born, I remember our sleep schedules becoming completely out of control. I would often be up with the baby until 4 or 5 in the morning, then my wife would take over, and I would sleep until almost noon.”
7.“I had my son when I was 19. My mom kicked me and my wife (girlfriend at the time) out because we refused an abortion.”
8.“I had given up on the idea of fatherhood after years of my then-wife saying she didn’t want any kids. Then she suddenly flipped the script, and I was the one unsure.”
9.“I have a 4-and-a-half-year-old and a week-old newborn. A lot of work. Sure. But nothing good comes easy.”
10.“There are no instructions or handbooks that tell you how to be a good dad. When you see your baby for the first time, you will make a soul-binding promise to always be there for them. You are about to learn new levels of love you didn't know existed.”
11.“Being a father is incredibly rewarding. It's hard work, but amazing.”
What are your thoughts on fatherhood? Share them in the comments.
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