In today’s news a rare situation was discovered in a local small community. Authorities, investigating public security cameras in a nearby village, discovered a father playing with his children. It what one official described as a “rare find,” father, Brian Integ, was recorded laughing with, hugging, and, what authorities believe, was mentoring his young son.
“We haven’t seen this sort of behavior in a father in a long time,” said, Sheriff Jay Monitor. Mentoring is the rarest form of passing along positive traits to another person, and has all but disappeared, especially among men. Sociologists and scientific research shows that it all started with fatherlessness and avoidance of fatherly duty in the early 21st century. Studies have shown that men of the early 21st century were the first generation without male role models in their lives. In addition, divorce and single family homes led to women having more influence on boys than men.
The father, Brian Integ, commented when interviewed, “I just thought it was time to change the cycle for my son. I was tired of not knowing how to be a man. I want my son to know and be able to teach his son what I didn’t learn. Maybe it’s time for other men to do the same.”
Authorities are questioning the mental state and sanity of the father and are considering action to take the son into a more socially acceptable environment.
Father’s Day 2065
In today’s news a rare situation was discovered in a local small community. Authorities, investigating public security cameras in a nearby village, discovered a father playing with his children. It what one official described as a “rare find,” father, Brian Integ, was recorded laughing with, hugging, and, what authorities believe, was mentoring his young son.
“We haven’t seen this sort of behavior in a father in a long time,” said, Sheriff Jay Monitor. Mentoring is the rarest form of passing along positive traits to another person, and has all but disappeared, especially among men. Sociologists and scientific research shows that it all started with fatherlessness and avoidance of fatherly duty in the early 21st century. Studies have shown that men of the early 21st century were the first generation without male role models in their lives. In addition, divorce and single family homes led to women having more influence on boys than men.
The father, Brian Integ, commented when interviewed, “I just thought it was time to change the cycle for my son. I was tired of not knowing how to be a man. I want my son to know and be able to teach his son what I didn’t learn. Maybe it’s time for other men to do the same.”
Authorities are questioning the mental state and sanity of the father and are considering action to take the son into a more socially acceptable environment.