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.”
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.
Balance involvement with personal identity.
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When to use this quote
- Parent‑teacher meetings
- family dinner planning
- home renovation projects
- community volunteering
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can fathers stay nurturing without feeling they lose masculinity?
- What activities affirm both caregiving and personal identity?
Traditional expectations may clash with evolving gender norms.