No men in my life as I grew up. What's some advice you got from your father that really made a difference for you? For those of you who were in my situation, what's some things you wish you'd had a man in your life to tell you about?
wash your hands after you pee
dont just shake your dick use toilet paper
"You drink, you get laid" and then you die."
In other words, life aint shit. Don't get yourself into trouble, be smart, and don't take people or life too seriously.
>what's some things you wish you'd had a man in your life to tell you about?
Like everything. Nobody ever told me anything.
Don't listen to women's advice regarding women.
Go with the gut feeling, or else you'll be a cuck.
If it makes you feel any better I had a great dad who told me a lot of things and I turned out to be a piece of shit who gets everything wrong and has amounted to nothing.
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>Keep your chin up.
>Say what you mean and mean what you say.
>Success is reached by going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm
>Whenever you think you can't do something ask yourself "why not you?"
>decide quick, reflect after
It's not the dad advice that helps. It's knowing that there is always someone looking over your shoulder who will disapprove of everything you do. While my dad was in my life he abused me, but I did much better in school. We never had those father son moments or talks or any of that shit.
stop playing videogames, you'll regret it later
turned out to be semi true
>>18254345
I had the opposite. No mom growing up. But my dad said always go into a career you can make money out of not that you like or join the military.
My dad never gave me much advice, but he always supported my decisions and never spoiled me. I learned some cooking from him, but that's about it. He recently died, miss him a lot.