Initially I think it is, but I think that dads grow to love their kids as much as the moms do. I was concerned about that when my first child was an infant because I didn't have this immediate outpouring of love for him, but as time passed my connection to him grew and now I couldn't love him any more than I do.
2007-11-26 15:55:13
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answer #1
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answered by I_Walk_Point 3
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Honestly I think that a mother and fathers love and affection is the same. It's far beyond anything that you can describe, but it's different. They have love and affection in different ways. Some mom's want to say that they have a stronger bond with their children which I do agree with only to an extent. Yes the mother did spend 9 months with the child that the father could not, but the love for your child runs VERY deep no matter if you are the mom or the dad.
2007-11-26 23:42:30
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answer #2
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answered by ~Sara~ 5
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absolutely!!! loves comes from the mother first than the father, in some cases, father could be jealous with their own baby, they get a syndrome call baby blue..Mothers always do everything to their children even if she have to sacrifice herself to them, their kids are their lives, when somebody (in custody case) gonna separate the kids with the mother, you can never imagine how the mother would be reacted.. and the last mom never ask back whatever they gave to the children..it's all pure...
2007-11-27 01:28:07
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answered by Betsy 2
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not in all situations. some times the dad may raise the child...but i think i know why you asked the question. moms come pick us up...moms do our laundry and pack our lunch...moms are always there when u need help...they tell you tehy love you more...they take you shopping...they gave you birth and fed you. my dad is not always there. he works and my mom does most of the stuff. i think it is kind of sad because the dads forget how they should parent us. i think that the raising up technique and how they are always there, kind of makes us think those thoughts...but i think they love us ewually...it is just that someone has to pay the bills and go and work hard for us. the dads think of us when they work. they want us to havge a good life. that is what my dad says when i tell him he is never there. i hope i helped!!!
2007-11-26 23:51:36
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answered by dreamer 5
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No-a mom's love and a dad's love are different (just like men and women love eachother differently) but the love of two healthy parents towards their child is equally as strong-and equally as important to the child(ren).
2007-11-27 00:29:20
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answered by lovelymrsm 5
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All depends on the mother.Some mothers put their kids in the car and send the car to the bottom of a lake.Other mothers let their kids roast to death in their cars while they party.Some abort them.All depends on the mother and the father.
2007-11-26 23:56:04
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answered by Joe F 7
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It is in my family. My dad doesn't seem to love me or my sister at all, but our mom loves us a lot and shows it often. (but that doesnt mean that it is the same way for every father, my friends' dad and mom both love her, and both show it, it just isn't like that in my house)
2007-11-26 23:41:43
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answered by Sicily 3
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No. I have no doubt that my husband's love for our children as just as strong as my love for them is.
2007-11-27 01:19:22
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answered by kp 7
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Does it matter whose love is stroger or whose love you feel?
2007-11-26 23:43:08
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answered by mudpup 2
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no my son is my hole world his life is worth more than mine no matter what he does in life
2007-11-26 23:41:40
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answered by I hate little green pigs 3
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