What role did your father play in your adult life?

When I grew up, my father played a role that I needed to take care of in my life.

When I was a child, I thought my father was like a child. After school in the afternoon, he will hide it from his mother. Take me to the grocery store to buy ice cream. Many toys that mom thinks are childish, you can play with dad.

When I was a child, I thought my father was Superman. My father can always repair broken furniture and appliances. When I was tired, he took me on a trip.

He will let me sit on his shoulder and run with other uncles under my command.

When I was a child, I thought my father was a hero. The neighbor's kid kicked the ball out of control. He always protected me from being hit. My father can help me even if I meet all kinds of troubles.

When I grew up, my father gradually became nagging, just like my mother used to. I began to care about my clothes and eating, and began to call and chat with me every day. I'm beginning to be childish, too. I'm a particularly awkward child. Every time I ask "when can you go home", I always put "Your mother asks you" in front.

When I was a child, my father always told me not to do this and that, not to eat this and that, and now he wants me to take care of him.

Dad doesn't restrain me much now, but he still forbids me to touch many things involving principles. When I was in trouble outside, I told my father that he wouldn't give me the final answer, but he always guided me to think clearly.

Like brothers! I play games, watch movies, exercise and drink beer with my father. He often tells me stories about his friends and mother when he was young.

So, how to say, in every family, your father can give it to you more or less, but you are his only life extension in this world. Whether it is the father's enlightenment or the role of friends. However, when he stands in front of you healthily and safely, you will feel more at ease, and no one can give you a sense of security.

Give your life, love, shelter from the wind and rain, and hold up a blue sky. Even if you are terminally ill, they will not hesitate to exchange their lives for your health.