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How Does Fatherhood Change Your Life ?

How precisely does becoming a father change a man? It is always said that life will be different after having a child. Fatherhood does change a man as we can see from the following:

How Fatherhood Changes Your Life:

  1. Confidence and Pride: A close relationship with your child builds his sense of worth and yours too. Empathizing with your child, being able to make him laugh or to stop crying and the way he looks up to you gives you immense joy and pride. For some time, at least, your child will share with you your tastes -- in music, art, career, and food. This will, undoubtedly, change as he grows up.
  2. Patience and sense of humor:  No matter how much you try, things do not go according to your plan. There are two choices, take things seriously and change the world or learn to laugh at yourself. This will make you more tolerant of other people’s mistakes.
  3. Flexible Thinking: It is tough to know the difference between your needs, your child’s and your partner’s. They do not always reinforce one another. You will develop the power of seeing things from all angles. Most couples find that having children brought them closer to each other.
  4. Turning Young: Having kids makes you young and a child again. You’ll probably share all the interests of your child and relive life again.
  5. Creativity:  You will find yourself creative and do things for your child. If you are giving your child lessons in art or music, you will find hidden talent resurfacing -- something that you thought you never had.
  6. Thinking of Others: Having kids makes you less self-centered and selfish. You will be more interested in other people’s interests and welfare.

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