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MEN WHAT DO YOU WANT ON FATHERS DAY?(15)

Discussion started on  05/18/2006 02:17:21 AM  by 
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Well I am not a father, I do not have any kids out there that I know of... but on Father's Day I would like for the woman I am seeing to drop her kids off to be with their daddy, after all it's Father's Day he should be with his offspring, so I can get my swerve on the right way instead in the middle of the damn night wearing a ninja suit and tip toeing trying not to wake up them bad azz kids LOL!

 

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My son having all A's on his report card, on the honor roll

 

 

 

" Some women spend more time in Nordstroms to buy an outfit to a club, than taking time in meeting a decent brotha that may some day be the father of her of her children."

"...ultimately, the man you are sleeping with, is a direct reflection of your character..."

 

MEN (Greg) WHAT DO YOU WANT ON FATHERS DAY?

 

1.  A babysitter dahellaway from hea fuh deezkids.

2.  Some damn privacy.

3.  And some coochie and skull right here on my living-room flo' cause I ain't had it like that in a good spell.

 

 

 

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    I don't need anything. I have all I need, and it's all priceless. I have a loving wife and family, after graduating from school last year I recently landed the career I wanted in the the IT field that pays excellent and room to advance along with perks, my wife has an excellent career going for her, our children are doing well in school and have no infractions on their records, we own our home with plans to build our new home in a few years. We have a business we started a few weeks ago on the internet. Bills get paid, food's on the table, clothes on our backs, and saving for the future. There's not much left after that.

     What I would like for Father's Day is for all fathers to be as blessed as I.  A lot of fathers get a bad rep due to the absent mindedness of some. The one's that are correct, continue to be, you have my respect and admiration. The one's that are not, step up, not for the respect of myself, but for the love and respect of the children you created, and for the respect of the moms that raise them, and for self. Be true to them and to yourself.

   " Integrity is being truthful to yourself.

       Honesty is being truthful to others."

*sigh* That is so sweet!!! I was just asking cause I think it's ok to do something special on Mothers Day and on Fathers Day. One day out of the year to acknowledge mommas and daddies for all their hard work and love. But your answer was very nice and I'm so glad to hear that this type of family still exists. Congratulations!

Myles Henry Morris 

Born: November 3, 2005  5 lbs 8 oz.

It is better to be hated for who you are than to be loved for who you are not.

 

I don't have kids, but it seems that fathers enjoy peace and quiet. Why not give dad a day where he can relax and not do anything.
    Thank you. My family means everything to me, I will do whatever it takes to give them a good life and opportunities to succeed. But my hat goes off to mom, she is the true champion. Without her sacrafice, her desire to help me get to where I am by working 2 jobs to get me through school, sacarficing time with the kids and myself, being exhausted every night but maintaining her motherly instinct for her children, a trait I've always admired in her. Though Father's Day is cool for those dads that deserve to be recognized, no day is as important as Mother's Day in my opinion.

   " Integrity is being truthful to yourself.

       Honesty is being truthful to others."

Sounds pretty reasonable to me! You got it!!

Myles Henry Morris 

Born: November 3, 2005  5 lbs 8 oz.

It is better to be hated for who you are than to be loved for who you are not.

 

See, that's what I like to hear! Strong, solid family men who care about the importance of being good fathers and good husbands. I knew you men were not a dying breed! Hats off to you!

Myles Henry Morris 

Born: November 3, 2005  5 lbs 8 oz.

It is better to be hated for who you are than to be loved for who you are not.

 

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