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Living life with dad
How does it sound to live with your father instead of both parents? For Emily 17, ; it’s great.
“I really like it, my dad and I are close, and he likes hanging out with me,” said Emily. According to kidshealth.org, “Twenty million kids in the United States live with one parent.” That means about twenty-seven percent of United States families are managed by one parent.
Single parents struggle to provide for themselves let alone for a child. Living with your father doesn’t have to be all that bad.
“It’s so fun we watch TV shows together, and because he’s cool with my friends, it makes it that much more fun hanging out with him,” Emily said.
According to EducationConnection.com, “Fathers these days are more cool and trendy then they were ten-fifteen years ago.”
“I am definitely a daddy’s girl and there is nothing wrong with that, living with my dad is great,” said Emily .
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