Without hesitation

7 responses to “Without hesitation”

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    Anonymous

    Me too!!

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    Anonymous

    I have this envy too. Especially when I see my aunt (his sister), her husband, and their sweet children being a close family – they grew up the same… it feels unfair… and I see them pity me for my lacking father.

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    Anonymous

    My daughter is adopted. From the moment I first held her in my arms and she peed from my chest down to my shoes, I knew I was pwned. She is my joy, my friend, my partner in crime, my adventured, my student, my teacher. Each time she says I love you, I know it’s the truest love I’ll ever have. That first time I held her she was so scared, I was a stranger, I told her: “you will always be safe with me.” I’m so sorry that all fathers are not this to their children, being a father has been the greatest experience of my life.

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      Anonymous

      O, for tears of joy reading this. 💓

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    Anonymous

    I'm lucky, I had this with my Dad (wish he was here) and I have it with my children!

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    Anonymous

    I always have and always will. I am 64 and he is 97, going strong. I am so lucky he is still with me.

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    Anonymous

    It breaks my heart to know that this is a thing. My dad gave us a wonderful life and we never had any reason to not love him. I thought everyone loved their dads, no questions asked.

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