Thank you Anjae, I think they see me now as being ill and frail and not the Alpha male I used to be. Their protector and provider when they were younger. I love all my children but little girls are special to Daddy.
Jackolar,
As the mother of three children who are young adults, I can attest that little girls are special to daddy - it was a great joy for me to learn (24 years ago) that I was pregnant with a girl because I knew she could be very special to my husband.
I was my daddy's girl to the very end - it is less than two years that I lost mine. We had a bond like no other.
My d23 is a feisty, beautiful, strong willed girl - independent and hard working like her mother
, loves her dad deeply, doesn't take too nicely to her father having an ow and a "step" daughter. She just sails on and ignores them, lol. She funded and took both her licenses at the same time - she is licensed to drive a car and a motorcycle, as she can't afford a car, she drives her father's cast off motorcycle - she and I muddle through the repairs when we can but she calls her dad when things get too difficult (I don't think ow appreciates that very much
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Do you really think that your perceived frailty is what keeps them away? - perhaps you could find something in common to draw them to you.
I was never estranged from my dad, yet he made a constant effort to be interested in all that I was - he would buy me books that he knew I would enjoy, he knew when I needed financial shoring up, he told me I was beautiful, well into my fifties when I was feeling rejected and unlovely, he enjoyed the music I enjoyed (or maybe, he introduced me to music he enjoyed?), he was a father to my husband, a guide in the dark nights of my soul - he would write me e-mails, telling me he was praying for me and my beloved. These were ways my dad loved me well!
Pray for your children always - they will benefit from your prayers