Guys who feel like it makes you a man to make babies, they're completely misguided. It makes you a man to be a father. And I'm not moralising about marriage or anything. I understand that people split up, and marriages don't work out, and people do the best they can. But if you're going to not be there from the very beginning, then don't do it.

Guys who feel like it makes you a man to make babies, they're completely misguided. It makes you a man to be a father. And I'm not moralising about marriage or anything. I understand that people split up, and marriages don't work out, and people do the best they can. But if you're going to not be there from the very beginning, then don't do it.

πŸ“– George Pelecanos

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Author

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This quote emphasizes the distinction between mere biological parenthood and true fatherhood. It suggests that real manhood is reflected in being consistently present and responsible from the start, rather than just having children to demonstrate masculinity. The acknowledgment of imperfect relationships and divorces adds a nuanced view, emphasizing commitment and involvement over societal expectations or traditional notions of masculinity. It challenges the reader to consider the importance of genuine support and enduring presence in parenting, highlighting how actions speak louder than superficial roles.

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