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How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 01:24
by Donnavila Marie01
When Max and Godfredo were teenagers, Max was proud of his father because he was a loving father and he considered the father of Godfredo as a nasty father. How do you describe your father? How do you describe an ideal father?

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 04:51
by MURIIRA
Father by seed not by deed

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 04:52
by Jeremie Mondejar
My father is thoughtful and caring. He makes sure that I'm in good hands for I travel to different places. He is there to check me, what's going on. :tiphat:

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 06:15
by Donnavila Marie01
Jem Tomarong wrote:My father is thoughtful and caring. He makes sure that I'm in good hands for I travel to different places. He is there to check me, what's going on. :tiphat:
:D My father is caring and thoughtful. His life revolves around his family. Our happiness is his.

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 06:36
by Amagine
My father has his flaws but he is still my dad and I love him very much.

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 08:17
by juliusotinyo
The strongest, most wise man I know. I aspire to be half the man he is. I love my dad

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 17:04
by Serina Vitrino
Not very smart, fiercely loyal, stubborn, funny, an addict, dedicated to his children succeeding, flawed, a hard worker. A simple, complicated man

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 19:02
by Kalin Adi
My father is a very smart person. He loves reading and analyzing things. He's always trying to increase his vocabulary through reading. When he learns something is done in a peculiar form, do not dare to do it otherwise. He likes to follow instructions, but he is open minded. He likes to talk to his children and give us advice. He's a marvelous dad!

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 22:58
by Excitedreads
My father is a sperm donor... he was around for a couple of years in my life and then, well he disappeared. For reasons between my mom and him. But over the years I've reached out to him and have realised he's the best liar I've ever met, he can cry on cue, and the man could gamble the socks off his feet.
Wondeful daddy huh..? i'm glad some of you have had great, thoughtful fathers. Mine just wasn't or should i say isn't one

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 00:43
by seun doris
He's caring though a disciplinarian

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 03:44
by Athena Moon
I never had one and I only wish I had someone carrying and wise to protect and support, like some of you mentioned. However I do now have a role model, who is everything to me and he shows the love, the father would have given and more. I can now realise how secure the real man can make you feel, help you become a beautiful woman.

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 06:14
by Donnavila Marie01
juliusotinyo wrote:The strongest, most wise man I know. I aspire to be half the man he is. I love my dad
That's great. we desire to be the image of our own fathers. There will come a time that a child will create his own legacy not because he is the shadow of his father but because of the greatness that he has planted in his son.

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 10:07
by juliusotinyo
Donnavila Marie01 wrote:
juliusotinyo wrote:The strongest, most wise man I know. I aspire to be half the man he is. I love my dad
That's great. we desire to be the image of our own fathers. There will come a time that a child will create his own legacy not because he is the shadow of his father but because of the greatness that he has planted in his son.
Thanks Marie, any chance I get to celebrate a strong man like my dad, is well spent.

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 11:40
by raizenagallo
My dad is the most humble, patient, and forgiving person I know. He is the reason why I loved reading books because I would always see a book in his bag even when I never see him read them.

Re: How do you describe your father?

Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 11:42
by DDunstock
My hero! Serious and unemotional and able to assess a situation from all angles.