How different ages handle the responsibility of being a father

The Review spoke to fathers of varying ages to find out how they take on the responsibility of being a father.

POLOKWANE – Celebrated worldwide in recognition of the contribution that fathers and father figures make in children’s lives, Father’s Day is a time to honour the special men in our lives and give recognition to the paternal bonds as well as the influence that fathers have in society.

Being a father brings with it a set of responsibilities and the ages at which dad’s undertake the responsibility of fatherhood varies.

The Polokwane Review spoke to fathers of varying ages to find out how they take on the responsibility of being a father.

Mokoni Hlungwani: As I grow up, so does my child. It will not be easy due to finances and I will have to work hard so that my daughter has something at the end of the day. This means having to deprive myself of a lot of things that require money for me to prioritise her life. Since I am no longer earning the same amount as I used to, I am forced to make yet another sacrifice. At the very least, I believe that getting a quality career (in the IT business) will make things easier.
Sarel Nong: At the age I am now, being a father is getting tougher and more interesting. So many things have changed in my life since having two children that I have had to cut off daily activities that I had to do and give more of my time to them.
Ntokozo Mhlanga: Becoming a father at this age has been great to me since I have a girlfriend who allows me to build a bond with my son and that is a wonderful feeling. The more time you spend with your son, the more your life revolves around him, including your daily decisions, future plans, and so on. I discovered that you don’t have to be wealthy to be responsible as a child requires love and support from you as a role model. Children always reflect who we are or how we portray ourselves.
Walter Masedi: I think that fatherhood becomes more difficult as we grow older because the demands multiply. I sometimes find myself looking at my children and thinking that I have not done enough for them, which is the most complicated matter since I know that I want the best for my children. However, being a father is a life-changing and worthwhile experience.
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