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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. Man generally is not familiar with how to raise kids, unless they had much younger sibling or nieces and nephews nearby. 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] PP, it's really not that hard. You are totally overthinking it. This is probably one of the dumbest things I've read about fatherhood. Please disregard this post.[/quote]
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