Does a relationship as pure as fatherhood mean the below?
We take birth. Ever since that day, Mother and Father are the two relations, which we all have been relying on. We never think next to what mama and dad ask us to do, especially during the childhood, and their words act as the guides for us. As we grow up, we start taking our own decisions, words of mama become secondary and our mind starts working as the primary manipulator. Throughout my life, I am 21; I’ve experienced so many things which most of my age-mates might not have. This blog, Rajdeep Brar’s Observations, is a way to explore my thoughts about the relationships around us, giving a specific concern to innumerous other topics suggested by my friends such as Female Feticide etc. I hope, I’d be able to give it the shape; I’ve on my mind!

Okay, If I ask you, who’s the first male person in your life which you always have trusted upon and whose words you can never deny, you, most probably, would reply ‘my father’. But, there are some beings in this very selfish world that have suffered the trauma of being the son/daughter of a regardless father. I got the following poem written somewhere over the Internet, describing the fury of a daughter who, unluckily, has a ****** dad! Apology to the author of the post, but can’t stop myself from sharing it with the readers of my blog.
Here’s it for you
Daddy now I’m 18.
Someday I needed you so much,
Right now I only can hate you.
You wasn’t there in the right time.
And I don’t mean physical.
You where there every time to make me feel bad.
You never allowed me to go anywhere.
I had to cry everytime I had a party, and feel so bad before going.
You never want me to enjoy as a teenager.
And I feel as a prisoner on my house.
I’m not a bad girl.
In fact I’m a very good girl.
I got excellent grades.
I’m the best in sports.
I’m a good daughter
And you have never congratulated to me for anything.
You are there just to see when I make a mistake.
And when I make something good, it’s like nothing happened.
That’s why I hate you, and I thanks good now I’m strong,
And I don’t need you anymore.
I HATE YOU DAD!! You don’t deserve to be a father.
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Well, reading the above written poem gave me the thought-
‘Father is wht a child always needs and if one doesn’t have a good father, it simply means dat u r ill-starred
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