Here's my take Mad...
1st knw,I aint beefing or mad at cha.
I wnt go 2 much in detail,bt 4 ppl like myself who grew up without a biological mom,it was hard. Fathers dnt even do jack..maybe a handful..all ws left is having mother figures,aunts,sisters,granny's and what have U..I dnt even want 2 undermind yo maturity and age,bt being in my 30s,I'll testify awkward or even sad experiences when it gets to mothers day and sort.
2 add 2 those experience,I am the eldest among my siblings,and I had 2 up my game up 2 b both parents at a young age...
This made me more tough and appreciate nt just moms bt what life throws my way..
look dude, i can relate to what you saying, i also went through what you went through best believe, grew up in a women only fam, only one dude but he wasnt around that much, nicc had to work, my dad died when i was 5, it was a hit n run typa accident, so f***ing bare with me too homes.
dont get my statement twisted man, i adore women and i respect them simply for just being women but what i dont understand is what is happening, i dont see any gender equality being taken into consideration when it comes to appreciating the respective sexes. i just think that women are overrated whilst men, on the contrary are only regarded as instruments to finance and protect women, much appreciation and admiration is directed towards women than men. im not saying men should be the most appreciated people, im simply saying that we as men, must also feel the same way women fell when its our month.
ive been hearing many people praise women of their struggle back in the days and ive read many stories about brave women who have stood against crime and abuse in south africa, but what are about the single fathers who have played both the mothering and fathering roles in a childs life whilst the mother is out there in the streets living a ghetto kid's life? you seem to forget that when its fathers day.