10 Black Men Discuss Why They Dream Of Being Fathers One Day
Richaun Wilson, 33
I believe being single sometimes prohibits us from the ideologies of what fatherhood looks like or could be. However, attaining success personally, financially, educationally, and career-wise, paired with my spiritual, moral, and ethical foundation, the yearning for fatherhood has emerged more than the idea of marriage.
With that being said, I aspire to be a great father and dad holistically. I want to provide a solid foundation for a child and allow growth organically with guidance. There isn’t a rubric or guide for parenthood, but with discernment and a great village/support system, I aspire to be the dad that I had growing up plus more.