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Different Types of Dad


1. 80’s Dad
The father that still believes he can fit into the leather pants he has hanging at the back of his closet years years ago. He loves Rock & Roll music.

2. The Hip-hop Dad
He doesn’t believe in interfering in his children’s lives, they will live and learn from their own mistakes. He is a happy-go-lucky one.

3. The Conventional Dad
Rules and regulations are around the place. He works hard to keep everything orderly and to help provide things for his family. He likes to relax and listen to soothing music.

4. The Rugged Dad
The father who is rough and manly. A strong man who believes that children are the woman’s responsibility. He lives his life fast and loud, which is how he likes his music.

5. The Typical Dad
The father that simply survive to where he is. He gives little rules but not necessarily to follow. He tries to live care-free and enjoy everyday of life.

6. The Sports Loving Dad
The father who will ignore you when there is a game on. He is a macho man who believes sports are his life. His mood changes with the game.

7. The Slightly Gay Dad
The father who always emotes and is confused to choose between pink and blue. He has a feminine side and is not scared to explore it. He is sensitive and caring. He cares for himself very much. He enjoys the sweet sound of music and isn’t afraid to sing out-loud along with the music.


What ever kind of father we have, they are still our father. And this is the best day to show our positive reception for having them. I admit that not all of us were blessed with a father whom we like and we are not permitted to choose one. But one thing we have to put in mind is “there is no perfect man to be a father”. What makes them perfect is the acceptance and love of a family.

Happy Father’s Day!!

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