Will a more accomplished man make a better father and husband? Or will a good father and husband make a better man?
Discuss.
No no, H and I aren’t having a fight. This is just a topic my friends and I have been discussing.
What do you think?
Will a more accomplished man make a better father and husband? Or will a good father and husband make a better man?
Discuss.
No no, H and I aren’t having a fight. This is just a topic my friends and I have been discussing.
What do you think?
Anonymous
April 26, 2005 at 5:46 pm (19 years ago)Anyone can be a father but it takes a man to be a dad.
Toni
April 26, 2005 at 5:49 pm (19 years ago)anonymous: Very interesting point of view.
AnP
April 26, 2005 at 6:49 pm (19 years ago)depends where the accomplishment lies.
BabyPink
April 27, 2005 at 12:26 pm (19 years ago)a good father and husband makes a better man. being a good husband and father is an accomplishment na by itself. and, it’s the kind of accomplishment that really matters.:)
my two-cents worth.
Alma
April 27, 2005 at 3:33 pm (19 years ago)Anon… is right… a good father andhusband makes a better man. I know this easy said than done, but with women, somehow, being a good wife AND mother seemed easier to accomplish… bakit kaya? Secretly, I always think women are far superior than men… (he-he)
rolly
April 28, 2005 at 10:36 am (19 years ago)no correct formula. As regards the first one, it still depends on the person. On the second, it depends on who’s point of view. I’m sure he’s not a better man to his drinking buddies. hahaha
Anonymous
April 29, 2005 at 4:31 am (19 years ago)I am neither a husband nor a father. But I think from all the experiences I’m been through, I’d make a better husband and father now then if I was married young and never experiences the things that I’ve been through. As I think I’m a better person now than before.
Toni
April 29, 2005 at 4:21 pm (19 years ago)diane: we have the same two-cents hehehe.
alma: that’s no secret. hehehe.
tito r: yeah it all depends on the person and how he manages it all. :/
anonymous: Good for you!
MrsPartyGirl
May 5, 2005 at 4:20 am (19 years ago)hi toni! bloghopping, makiki-bake na rin ng pie 😀 i think, hindi naman comparable yung dalawang phrases eh, yung end kasi ng isa is the means of the other. pilosopo ba? hehe. personally, i think i married an accomplished man (career-wise), which affords him the time, the energy, the experience, and the humility to be a good father. by that alone, i think he’s already a better man.
Biboy Calanog
June 23, 2005 at 8:30 pm (19 years ago)At the end of the movie “Saving Private Ryan,” James Ryan says “Tell me I’ve led a good life. Tell me I’m a good man.”
To whom did he turn? Who accompanied him to the grave he visited?
Those to whom I will direct Ryan’s questions are those who will be able to answer the questions you raised, Ms. Platon. At least for my case.
branwell
August 21, 2007 at 10:54 pm (17 years ago)you first become a male man as per Godly creation inspired by God’s wisdom and instruction, plus plenty responsibilities from him to become an accomplished sower of seed and hence a proper father. please note that anyone an be a father but it does not qualify you to be a well groomed father unless you enlist God’s wisdom.