sneakaprince
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- Apr 29, 2007
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Fathers out there, do your little one go to or call for their mother every chance they get? When it’s just me and my 3 yr old daughter, she’s cool. But the moment she sees her mama, she’s pushes me away and goes to her. Like she views me as random in the house What’s weird is when it’s just her and her mama, she asks for me. But that’s only last for a short period of time before she cries and ask for her mama.
My fiancé is pregnant with baby #2. I want to spell her from our daughter cause she tired at times but my daughter could careless
My son is 6 and he is just getting out of this phase.
Honestly the first couple years of parenting were tough because I felt a little useless and in other aspects of my life (even my relationship) I'm usually seen at the provider. It was a bit of a mind**** for me but know that it passes with time.
I'm gonna be honest with u, father's are at a disadvantage the first couple years of parenting. Babies literally need their mother for sustenance and it can be very hard to compete with the bond that forms from that. Just be patient with your kid and keep being there for them. I'm sure she will figure out you offer just as much value as mom now that that she has some competition coming.
My second is taking his sweet time with breaking my wife's water, but throughout this pregnancy I've been really reinforcing that although things are changing within the family both mom and I love our son and we are only providing an extension of that love via his brother. This was our last summer as a family of 3 and depaite the limitations it's been great.
Kids don't understand everything but I have high hopes that my son will have some level of understanding as the new addition takes some time and attention away from him.