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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man who says that he wants kids not necessary will become a good father. I would look at the guy's ability to work under the pressure, how he handles the stress, how much he is investing himself into relationship. Parenting on a daily basis is a lot of work and a lot of stress. If he generally learned this skills earlier in life, more likely he will be capable to handle it. [b]Man generally is not familiar with how to raise kids, unless they had much younger sibling or nieces and nephews nearby.[/b] And naturally, they don't feel connected immediately with a newborn, like mom does. So, it will take a time for him to learn and for you to teach him how to handle a baby on a daily basis. Look for his ability and wiliness to learn this things. And I agree with PP about alpha male: I don't think you can have all in one (or maybe I wasn't so lucky). You just can sense that some of this strong guys with six packs who live in gym not strong enough to handle one evening with a newborn. [/quote] Well... I had no idea how to raise a kid, either. I'm a woman. I read some books and did what needed to be done. *shrug*[/quote]
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