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I have found that fathers bonding with their children depends a lot on the father themself. What kind of person he is. What is his style. What are his existing relationships with family, friends, and how he conducts himself in life.
A man that is open and inviting and generally is open usually bonds quicker than a man who is closed off and does not participate in caring and raising of the family children. It sounds like a cliche but it is generally true that a new father who actively is involved with changing diapers, helping with feedings, and shares in getting up each night when the baby wakes up will bond quicker than one that actively does not participate or does not want to participate.
For many men parenting does not come easily, for others it does. Bonding by definition requires an attachment or at least a stake in the game. Most people will admit that any child benefits from an active and involved parent. Bonding is just that. Being involved. Being present.
For many men like Alex they have dreamed of being a parent with their spouse and partner. They have wanted it and planned and took actions to become a parent. Sometimes biology does not always work the ways we expected it to.











