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Aprons Quote by Penny Lancaster

“When men come home, it is more about being part of the family, being with the children, spending more time with the children, being a strong role model. But I think going as far as cooking and putting the apron on, that takes away the masculinity, and I would miss that.” quote by Penny Lancaster
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“When men come home, it is more about being part of the family, being with the children, spending more time with the children, being a strong role model. But I think going as far as cooking and putting the apron on, that takes away the masculinity, and I would miss that.”

Penny Lancaster

About This Quote

Source Interview: Public discussion on modern fatherhood, 2022

Fatherhood is seen as nurturing and present, but some fear that domestic tasks may diminish traditional masculine identity.

In simple terms: Being a dad means caring and being a role model, yet some worry about losing masculinity through chores.

Key Takeaway

Balance involvement with personal identity.

Themes

family masculinity parenting identity role models

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Parent‑teacher meetings
  • family dinner planning
  • home renovation projects
  • community volunteering

Key Concepts

Gender roles emotional labor cultural expectations

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can fathers stay nurturing without feeling they lose masculinity?
  • What activities affirm both caregiving and personal identity?
A Different Perspective

Traditional expectations may clash with evolving gender norms.

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