Warren Farrell Quote

Nothing threatens a father's involvement in the family more than his obligation to be the family's financial womb, creating The Father's 'Catch-22' : loving the family by being away from the family. It is the irony of traditional fatherhood: being a father by not being a father.


p. 90. - Father and Child Reunion (2001)


Nothing threatens a father's involvement in the family more than his obligation to be the family's financial womb, creating The Father's 'Catch-22' : ...

Nothing threatens a father's involvement in the family more than his obligation to be the family's financial womb, creating The Father's 'Catch-22' : ...

Nothing threatens a father's involvement in the family more than his obligation to be the family's financial womb, creating The Father's 'Catch-22' : ...

Nothing threatens a father's involvement in the family more than his obligation to be the family's financial womb, creating The Father's 'Catch-22' : ...