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In fact, masculinity has become redefined as meaning cold, aloof, uncaring and stone-like not because that’s what masculinity really is, but because those things are what femininity is not. So, we need healthy masculinity to make a comeback - not as an opposing force to femininity, but as its own identity. Girls need to feel, watch and touch masculine fathers. Psychologists have long taught that girls need a feminine influence and a father’s influence.

Girls need to hear voices which carry a different authority than their mother’s. They need to be embraced by a physique which feels stronger (and more protective) than a mother’s.

Fathers often feel that in order to be nurturing to their daughters, they must understand femininity completely and then learn how to behave in a feminine fashion in order to be nurturing. This is not true.

Fathers can communicate beautifully with daughters about all sorts of things without understanding the thought processes of their daughters. Much the same way an obstetrician can be wonderful, compassionate and caring without having experienced childbirth, a father can be tender and loving to a daughter without understanding her experience of it.

If you could share just one piece of advice for fathers with daughters, what would it be?

Engage your daughters. Please. Your daughter needs the person that you are. She needs the best of your character, your influence internalized into her mind and onto her heart. The only way this can occur is for you to take the initiative to move into her life.

Many fathers are comfortable with their daughters until they become 10 or 11 years old. Then, when puberty brings a sour voice or an angry look, fathers often take these changes too personally and back out of their daughters’ lives. Please, please don’t. Our daughters are growing up in a world which is extremely difficult for them to navigate and they need their fathers more than ever. Girls need their dads more during the teen years than at any other time. growing up in this generation are lonelier than they have ever been and the antidote to that loneliness and all the pains it affords is right in front of you. It is you.

Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters is available from NFI’s Amazon store at www.fatherhood.org

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