I'd like to know who ever said that it is, I do not believe it at all! I honor my father as well as I do my mother!
Edit: I keep reading comments about how mothers are more important because they gave birth. Yes, they gave birth, but without the fathers, there wouldn't have been a birth (it takes both to accomplish the birth), but that isn't the point, anyway, Whether the mother and father are still married, or not, if they both love us, they both do their parts. The mother shows us her love with her maternal love, and our fathers show us his love by supporting us, in most cases, and by teaching us lessons and in many ways that fathers do for us as children in normal functional families. I had a step-father while growing up, as my biological father was killed in a car wreck by a drunk driver when I was 13 months old. I love my stepfather and I appreciate all he did for me by raising me and helping my sister and I by taking our family on vacations and providing us a home and a normal family life. I appreciate him and my mother both. and I think both Mother's Day and Father's Day should both be celebrated equally. It breaks my heart for the men on here to have some people state that mothers are loved more just because they carried the children nine months. The fathers and mothers took care of the children all their lives.
2007-05-12 10:29:09
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answered by Anonymous
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look should it matter they both are important. one can't outbeat the other. no parent ios better than the other. so mother day is not important. just because she gave birth to you don't mean a thing. fathers need love just as much as the mother do. i may love my mom alittle bit more but that doesn't mean i have to stop loving my dad. so celebrate both days like their important.
2007-05-12 10:40:50
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answered by qualeshia3 4
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Moms are more important. Since the beging of time moms raised the kids. It was not until modern times that fathers even started changing babies diapers. Moms are more important because they sacrifice their lives for the children (some do, not all mom do though) We end up with no lives, just work and being a mom and that is why we are better
2007-05-12 10:29:44
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answered by Countess Bathory 6
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Because all holidays are so commercialized these days. And let's face it- A father couldn't have a happier Father's Day than getting to see a happy healthy family. Mothers on the other hand.....
2007-05-12 10:28:55
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answered by Meatball ;) 3
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Mother's Day isn't more important than Father's Day, it just comes first.
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2007-05-12 10:27:54
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answered by twixette 7
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2016-11-27 21:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your situation. my father was gone most of my life.. my mother was always there, so I see mothers day as more important.
2007-05-12 10:30:09
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answered by Kagome 5
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My daddy has been both my mom and dad !!!.....I love him to death....I can't wait for Father's day !!! In my case, Father's day is way important than Mother's day.
2007-05-12 10:28:22
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answered by Bibi 5
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because Mother's are always there for you, when you fail they lift you up and love you know matter what you do, Mother's are always there for their kids, know matter what they do, also they are there to take care of you when you are sick, fathers don't take kids to the doctor and show all the love they have as a mother.l
2007-05-12 10:41:08
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answered by trac_dy123 2
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probably it feels that way because women have such control over families and households and men have been reduce to cash machines and errand boys. if you doubt it compare the gifts and see who the kids make more of the effort for.
2007-05-12 10:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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