A Revolution in American Fathering.

From: Fathering Magazine | Date: August 30, 2001 | Copyright information

A Revolution in American Fathering

by Jeff Gillenkirk

I was raised by my mom, and later on my stepfather, and I always wondered why my dad didn't come around. As a kid I used to think, it's because of me. He's not coming around because I'm inadequate or something -- he doesn't like me, he doesn't love me. Later, my mom and I talked about it and she said, "well, I didn't want him coming around." And I said, "I don't give a damn what you say, you couldn't keep ...

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