I think that's cool for a Dad to do his daughter's hair. More and more dads that I know are equal caregivers to their kids, some are single dads or stay at home dad so this doesn't surprise me too much.
No, I don't think it's feminine. It's just a father giving love and attention to his daughter. I have to say though, if I tried to do a girl's hair she'd probably end up crying and never let me touch it again 🤣
Let's take the question in a more extreme direction though... Do you think it's feminine for a man to put on makeup and dress in a pink fairy princess costume to have tea time with his daughter? That'd be a great poll! đ
I actually do though and have stated so below. I dont think its feminine to do your kids hair but to let them put makeup/nailpolish/dresses on you is a bit much. So im not gonna ask that one. I know plenty of dads who could have a tea party with his daughter and he could play king and let her be princess. He didn't have to go drag queen just to spend time with his daughter. It would be a very controversial question and i dont got time for these folks
Yeah I hear ya. I wouldn't want to deal with all that insanity either! As I've gotten older, I've learned it's not good to act out every terrible idea that pops into my head.
How is it feminine for a father to take care of his daughter? Absolutely not that's just part of being a parent. When it comes to parenting there's no masculine and feminine. Its just either you're a good parent or you're not.
I agree. But everyone was gettin on the ass of this guy in the comments who tried to diss the dad and called him feminine. Iâm glad they snapped on him
I think itâs seeet but shoukd be done in front of Mom for style points and training. Daughter will love him so much more for wanting to mske her âPerfectâ. Moms are battle axes 🪓 with secondary diagnosis of OCD Terror 😎
this one actually wasn't so bad. Kinda true and funny đ€Ł I saw something the other day where a kid (a son specifically) cried because the dad didn't cut his hair right and the mom was down his throat. The son refused to go to school for fear of being bullied as well. So yes doing the kids hair in front of mom at least once to gain some tips would be smart haha
Naw. I've seen this a lot on social media these days and it's really admirable. When mom is sick he is helping her or for other reasons. That's his daughter and not his own hair lol.
People think it's feminine because braiding hair is something girls/women do. Just because something is associated with girls, doesn't mean a guy can't do it, and vice versa. I think that guy is an excellent father.
Parents (male and female) take care of their kids. I sometimes braided my daughter's hair when she was little, though I wasn't that good at it, and she usually preferred her mom do it.
So? What's wrong with being feminine? Im 100% straight and there are lots and lots of feminine things I like and have incorporated into my life. In fact, given the option, I'd probably prefer to be a woman.
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I think that's cool for a Dad to do his daughter's hair. More and more dads that I know are equal caregivers to their kids, some are single dads or stay at home dad so this doesn't surprise me too much.
Yeah
No, I don't think it's feminine. It's just a father giving love and attention to his daughter. I have to say though, if I tried to do a girl's hair she'd probably end up crying and never let me touch it again 🤣
Hahaha
Let's take the question in a more extreme direction though... Do you think it's feminine for a man to put on makeup and dress in a pink fairy princess costume to have tea time with his daughter? That'd be a great poll! đ
I actually do though and have stated so below. I dont think its feminine to do your kids hair but to let them put makeup/nailpolish/dresses on you is a bit much. So im not gonna ask that one. I know plenty of dads who could have a tea party with his daughter and he could play king and let her be princess. He didn't have to go drag queen just to spend time with his daughter. It would be a very controversial question and i dont got time for these folks
Yeah I hear ya. I wouldn't want to deal with all that insanity either! As I've gotten older, I've learned it's not good to act out every terrible idea that pops into my head.
đđ why is that in their bag of ideas in the first place lol
Probably just got started really early wanting to see to what extreme she can get men to bend to her will đ
How is it feminine for a father to take care of his daughter? Absolutely not that's just part of being a parent. When it comes to parenting there's no masculine and feminine. Its just either you're a good parent or you're not.
I agree. But everyone was gettin on the ass of this guy in the comments who tried to diss the dad and called him feminine. Iâm glad they snapped on him
Nothing more masculine than being able to bond with your daughter. Tea parties, braiding hair, playing, et cetera are all great moments for bonding.
I braided my niece's hair and she was thrilled by it.
I agree :) thats sweet
I think itâs seeet but shoukd be done in front of Mom for style points and training. Daughter will love him so much more for wanting to mske her âPerfectâ. Moms are battle axes 🪓 with secondary diagnosis of OCD Terror 😎
@guy13
You don't have write a load of complete and utter bollox at times.
this one actually wasn't so bad. Kinda true and funny đ€Ł I saw something the other day where a kid (a son specifically) cried because the dad didn't cut his hair right and the mom was down his throat. The son refused to go to school for fear of being bullied as well. So yes doing the kids hair in front of mom at least once to gain some tips would be smart haha
Mom walked away when the girls were in preschool and was gone and no contact
@randyzuchows you did a good job man
I do my daughter's hair every morning making a ponytail.
If someone thinks I'm not Men enough because of that, they can kiss my ass I don't care.
I think what you do is quite nurturing and sweet
You are sweet thanks
Naw. I've seen this a lot on social media these days and it's really admirable. When mom is sick he is helping her or for other reasons. That's his daughter and not his own hair lol.
I agree
I did things like this and more for my daughter before her mother literally kidnapped her. I still miss her terribly.
Ong that hurts my heart because i never knew you were a dad
I once was a Dad. I'm not anymore.
@msc545
Of course you're still a dad, and to all intents and purposes always will be... Period.
People think it's feminine because braiding hair is something girls/women do. Just because something is associated with girls, doesn't mean a guy can't do it, and vice versa.
I think that guy is an excellent father.
Yea he is. Adorable video
Parents (male and female) take care of their kids. I sometimes braided my daughter's hair when she was little, though I wasn't that good at it, and she usually preferred her mom do it.
But at least you did it and that counts for something :)
Is it feminine to be a decent person? Really, thatâs your question?
And as you can see my answer was in favor of the decent person!
I've done it many times... I have nieces, cousins and girlfriends too, lol
and I could not care less about what people could assume about it... lmao
Yea we know you're a great uncle
and I can do it right too... lmao
Hahaha
No god no. It's a parental thing not a feminine thing.
I agree
Hell no. There are some gross feminine behaviors âmodernâ men do nowadays. However being a loving father isnât one of them. Far from it.
I agree
Yes I think it makes them look kind, patient, and parental. I think that these traits are associated more with femininity then masculinity.
I dont really associate doing hair with either or. I think what he did was very nurturing
How would anyone think it is feminine? That is just good parenting skills, I would of loved if my partner could do my kids hair lol
I agree but the guy in the comments and a few others think it was
So? What's wrong with being feminine? Im 100% straight and there are lots and lots of feminine things I like and have incorporated into my life. In fact, given the option, I'd probably prefer to be a woman.
So what if people think it is, I would still do it. I had to learn, being a single dad/parent for quite awhile.
Right fck them
My kids dad tried doing her hair one time and it was so god damn awful. Definitely nothing wrong with it though
Lmao
I don't think that's feminine. My dad did that for my sister. Nothing wrong, gay, incestuous, or feminine about that.
I agree. Weâre referring to the comment on the post and how it was rightfully verbally attacked for being so negative about a beautiful moment