Miggs
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Yikes. He's no where close to love.
In what way? Genuinely curious.
Yikes. He's no where close to love.
In what way? Genuinely curious.
Meaning in what he will ever put up, as far as numbers, in the NBA.
I could get a poor man's Kevin Love.. barely.
And I don't even love Love at all.
I hate Love. Hence my, "No thanks." And yes, I should've stated that Love put/puts up better numbers (elite rebounding, he's more immovable down low) but my basic point was their skill sets are similar. No?
Like I said, poor man's Love I can see..
Shouldn't you be eating steak and eggs with the tykes right about now?
Thankfully, they're still asleep.
So this is my time to chat on line with you babes.
Mine's throwing a tantrum upstairs with my wife.
Never happens with me. Serious. Really doesn't.
I get that. I think society generally has things wrong.
Seems, to me, that dads have the more calming touch, soothing voice, and... more patience.
Whereas I see most moms getting frazzled more easily and reacting in a manner more likely to exacerbate the situation.
And I'm not talking just my own experience.. I see it all the time.
And it's not like I spend ANY less time with them than mom does.. it's just a dads way, imo.
I'd add that I am more fun and direct and think quicker and am therefore able to diffuse situations before they happen.
I get that. I think society generally has things wrong.
Seems, to me, that dads have the more calming touch, soothing voice, and... more patience.
Whereas I see most moms getting frazzled more easily and reacting in a manner more likely to exacerbate the situation.
And I'm not talking just my own experience.. I see it all the time.
And it's not like I spend ANY less time with them than mom does.. it's just a dads way, imo.
Even before having my first, I also thought about how unfairly women get the credit for raising a child and Father's Day is sort of an afterthought. Let me tell you something and this isn't news. The (far imo) majority of dregs in society are those whose dad took off and were raised fatherless. A male role model goes a loooooooong way.
Yes... and nothing either of us has said in any way undermines, diminishes, or downplays a mom's role.
Just a couple dads on the Internet giving each other props for being good dads.
Yep. It's why a person, even soldiers as they're dying in war, always ask for their mama. A mom's unconditional, devoted love for their child can not be matched.
Are you guys interested in hearing about my chicken-rearing techniques?
Are you guys interested in hearing about my chicken-rearing techniques?