I'm not saying I'm a family guy, but maybe that's what people see in me: some kind of paternal quality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's natural that anyone is compared to their father.
I think women look for that quality in a man of being a good dad whether they're immediately wanting to be a parent or not.
My father really was not the dominant person who raised the family, it was my mother who raised the family.
Fathers in today's modern families can be so many things.
I just think that unless you have that cohesiveness in the family unit, the male character tends to become very dominant, repressive and insensitive. So much of this comes also from a lack of education.
My father is a very hardworking guy, and that's his focus in life, so I got a lot of the paternal attention that a boy wants and needs from my grandfather.
Some men don't have the opportunity to be the type of father they need to be, and I hope my example teaches them to step up.
I come from a dysfunctional family, so my views of parents and parenting used to be highly mixed.
I think my husband and dad were both very happy that I had a baby boy, to get some testosterone in the family, because there are a lot of girls. It's not a perfect family, but it's a strong family. The nice thing is how the different ages interact.
I see myself as a family man.