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I don't think it matters whether the child is biologically yours or adopted:
My views on what a good father is:
First you should want to be a father.
A father is someone who loves his child unconditionally.
He is there to teach right from wrong.
If a child makes a mistake he is their to help him through it.
He needs to spend time with his child and make him or her feel they are special.
He needs to be able to listen to his child's view points so that when disagreements arise and they will that the child knows he can come to his father at any time and discuss things.
A father makes sure his child feels secure in his life.
He is the child's role model.
My husband and I think of our son as the most precious gift from god and it is our responisiblty to make him a wonderful young man.
I can't classify Shakti or Adarsh as good fathers.
First Shakti I don't think ever really wanted a child but just an indication of what he thinks is a symbol of his masculinity.
Adarsh I don't think ever wanted a child at least not right now.
😛
Originally posted by: vikram0669
don't worry main jald hi aisa technology banaunga jisme motu pure duniya se hi uth jayega ram ko pyara ho jayega
I don't think it matters whether the child is biologically yours or adopted:
My views on what a good father is:
First you should want to be a father.
A father is someone who loves his child unconditionally.
He is there to teach right from wrong.
If a child makes a mistake he is their to help him through it.
He needs to spend time with his child and make him or her feel they are special.
He needs to be able to listen to his child's view points so that when disagreements arise and they will that the child knows he can come to his father at any time and discuss things.
A father makes sure his child feels secure in his life.
He is the child's role model.
My husband and I think of our son as the most precious gift from god and it is our responisiblty to make him a wonderful young man.
I can't classify Shakti or Adarsh as good fathers.
First Shakti I don't think ever really wanted a child but just an indication of what he thinks is a symbol of his masculinity.
Adarsh I don't think ever wanted a child at least not right now.
😛