Definition Essay On My Father

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Every day, I see children going places, enjoying themselves with their dad. All of my friends have dads that are active in their lives. Sometimes they rant to me about how their dad was, "doing the most," about a certain grade average they have in a class, the way they dressed, or even telling them they were not able to talk to a certain guy. Yet they fail to realize that their dad is only fulfilling his duty as to being their father. He "does the most" only because he cares for their well-being and wants the best for them. The definition I have for the word "father" is a person who is present for their child's life and is a leader for their family.
A father should be a great role model for his daughter or son; showing his son how be a great father and husband, and showing his daughter how her future husband or any other …show more content…

My dad possesses few of the qualities needed to make a father. Growing up, I participated in many activities such as musicals, cheer, talent shows, and even auditioned for Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA) as well as talent agencies. My dad came to three out of eight musicals and that was all he had been present for. I always invited him to come to see me perform, but I suppose he was not interested. I tried to get him to build a relationship with me, but I was not successful due to his lack of effort. My dad barely helps when it comes down to making sure I have everything I need. I do not ask my dad for much; all I wanted was for him to show that he loved me. In my eyes, my dad is not a father.
A true father is trustworthy, truthful, and a leader. He does what is best for his family and puts his child first. He does not run from responsibility. He accepts the up and downs that come with having a child of his own. A dad and a father are

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