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I wanted to contribute to this forum as I've been lurking since I've created an account. I'm writing this as it relates to me personally and I don't see these types of conversations being told in the perspective of people in these situations. 
Me and my 2 siblings have been raised ONLY by my hooyo since my deadbeat dad left me at 1 years old, i'm currently 17. My hooyo had tried her best to fill in his boots. Personally I wouldn't say it had affected me TOO much as hooyaday aad ba xoog badan.
Though the effects are not too major, there still are some repercussions that have affected me as a person. For example I'm emotionally unavailable to people very close to me and I find talking about how I feel weird/gross, like I have a visceral reaction when I think about talking about my feelings to anyone. I would personally rather keep my feelings to myself. I'd say the only good effects would be the fact that I'm more comfortable being alone and I tend to figure stuff that would normally be taught to people by their father out on my own.
However, due to my lack of a male role model throughout my life it had made me less likely to consider being a parent when I grow up as I fear I might not be a good parent because I could potentially be emotionally unavailable or absent in their life.
Have you single mothered peeps felt that being raised without a father has effected your manhood noticeably?

Me and my 2 siblings have been raised ONLY by my hooyo since my deadbeat dad left me at 1 years old, i'm currently 17. My hooyo had tried her best to fill in his boots. Personally I wouldn't say it had affected me TOO much as hooyaday aad ba xoog badan.
Though the effects are not too major, there still are some repercussions that have affected me as a person. For example I'm emotionally unavailable to people very close to me and I find talking about how I feel weird/gross, like I have a visceral reaction when I think about talking about my feelings to anyone. I would personally rather keep my feelings to myself. I'd say the only good effects would be the fact that I'm more comfortable being alone and I tend to figure stuff that would normally be taught to people by their father out on my own.
However, due to my lack of a male role model throughout my life it had made me less likely to consider being a parent when I grow up as I fear I might not be a good parent because I could potentially be emotionally unavailable or absent in their life.
Have you single mothered peeps felt that being raised without a father has effected your manhood noticeably?