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Long decades have passed since the role of men in childhood and parenting has been neglected, even though they are just as affected by physical and mental changes as would-be mothers.
The neurological effects of maternity have been the subject of increasing study, and little research has been conducted into the effects of maternity on psyche or health, and the socio-economic, financial, and financial implications of maternity. However, men were much less concerned with the sciences, and indeed they still weren't sure if men would be happier if they became a father, or they are completely indifferent to this turn of events.
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When you become a male parent, you have to take on a completely new role, as you will be responsible for another human being. "Most men want to accomplish this task, that is, to carry, teach, nurture, guide, support their child. And that also means that they find themselves and simply have the time to spend with energy, "he says Marcy Carlson szociolуgus. Of course, this new role is accompanied by a number of new - or at least seemingly new - feelings. Bar Study of the Father's History of Life in Children's Shoes According to Professionals the Father will be very positive when they can teach their children new thingsor if they could be there on the big pebbles. And among the strongest negative feelings, pain and guilt are mentioned. "Fathers also have a sense of guilt when they have to go to work, or if they want to deal with themselves or their couple a little bit, even though we know these things are important," says Margaret Kerr, a psychologist. "And they can feel pain because they feel the child is not as attached to them as they are to the mother." (Via) You may also be interested in:- Father and Parenting
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