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Man Quotes by Frank Pittman
- The most likely cause of a man's depression is his failure to be the man he thinks he should be
- Fathering is the most masculine thing a man can do
- A man doesn't have to have all the answers; children will teach him how to parent them, and in the process will teach him everything…
- Fathering makes a man, whatever his standing in the eyes of the world, feel strong and good and important, just as he makes his child…
- Fathering is not something perfect men do, but something that perfects the man.
- . . . in the end, there is nothing a man can do that a woman can't, except be a father.
- The guys who fear becoming fathers don't understand that fathering is not something perfect men do, but something that perfects the man. The end product…
- The men who are messing up their lives, their families, and their world in their quest to feel man enough are not exercising true masculinity,…
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