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Any first time dads out there? (any age) Expecting dads?


I'd like to have a discussion about what it takes to become a father. How much do we need to change our habits and thinking to become the kind of dad that we admire? What makes a succesful father in 21st century london?


any comments, thoughts, questions welcome.


Also, I do realise many edf participants are ladies and mums. If you would like to contribute your idea of what turns a normal guy into a really good father, then please feel free.

Personally I don't really believe in building barriers for yourself of do's & don'ts

It will all come naturally as time goes on....

One thing you should automatically feel is a sense of responsibility

You'll realise that now you have someone who actually in real terms depends on you!


You'll be fine....


I'm sure most mums will agree with me, kids/family life don't come with a manual..... In the end we all get there😄

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