9 Tips on Having a Successful Relationship with Your Father ...

By Aprille

9 Tips on Having a Successful Relationship with Your Father ...

Building a successful relationship with your father can sometimes feel like assembling a piece of IKEA furniture—the instructions are confusing and you’re left with a bunch of extra screws. But fear not! We're diving into 2024 with newfound wisdom, humor, and practical advice to make this father-child bonding a bit less like rocket science and more like a fun DIY project you can definitely handle.

Let’s be real: father-child relationships can be a mixed bag. Whether your dad’s your hero or the butt of your jokes, most of us aspire to have a solid connection with him. Trust me, juggling between my own family dynamics and pursuing a university degree, I've had my fair share of "How the heck do I fix this?" moments. From awkward silences to unforgettable conversations, it’s all a beautiful mess that we wouldn’t trade for anything.

We’ve got 9 tips here to ensure your dad connects with you better than he does with his favorite armchair. And don’t worry, I won't send you down a philosophical rabbit hole or bombard you with academic jargon. Instead, let’s keep it light, relatable, and sprinkled with a side of personal experience.

First things first, let's talk about understanding your father. Before jumping to conclusions and assuming he’s an alien from another planet, it’s essential to see things from his perspective. Knowing his interests, values, and life experiences will give you a clearer picture of what makes him tick.

Next, we'll delve into effective communication. Communication is king, queen, and the entire royal family when it comes to any relationship. Learning the ropes of listening actively and speaking clearly can transform your interactions from monosyllabic grunts to meaningful dialogues.

And who could forget the classic sharing hobbies? Picking up a shared hobby is like having a secret club where only the two of you are members. Whether it's fishing, gaming, or binge-watching the latest Netflix series, finding common ground can work wonders for bonding.

No relationship is without its hurdles, so naturally, we’ll also address resolving conflicts gracefully. Arguments are inevitable, but like a well-mannered cat fight, they can be navigated with minimal damage if addressed right.

Sprinkled among these tips, we’ll tackle less overt topics too—such as the importance of expressing gratitude and love—because let's face it, dads need appreciation too, even if they won’t admit it!

We’ll keep this journey as fun and engaging as possible, like discussing family bonding at your favorite coffee shop rather than a boring seminar room. Stick around, and let’s transform that fatherly relationship into a success story you both cherish!

9 Make an Effort

You might have to make the first move in creating a meaningful relationship with your father. Guys don’t always express what they are thinking or feeling, so don’t wait around for your dad to invite you to join him on an outing or to do something exciting.

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8 Include Him in Your Life

Even if he doesn’t show a sure sign of acknowledgement of your effort, be sure to include your father in your life. Let him know what the kids are up to, send him some photos, write a letter from time to time, and maybe even give him a call on the telephone every so often. It might take years for him to let you know how much he appreciated being included in everything that was going on in your life.

7 Show Some Affection

You don’t have to suddenly start hugging your dad every time you see him. I know quite a few men that aren’t big on affection and actually freak out when someone hugs them. An affectionate smile, pat on the hand or arm, or just sitting a bit closer at times is often plenty for these non-affectionate types. By all means, if your dad hugs you, try not to pull away in shock or it might be the last time he steps out on a limb to show a bit of affection on his part.

6 Be Accepting of Him as a Person

Dads are people too! Your friends each have their own personalities and individual traits that make them unique, right? Accepting your father for who he is will make it much easier than expecting him to change. Chances are his personality is where it is going to stay for the rest of his life, so you might as well accept it and learn how to deal with him as an individual.

5 Talk

Small talk can lead up to serious chats later on. If you and your father aren’t on great speaking terms, the starting slow tends to help. Find something that he is interested in and he just might become the Chatty Kathy you never knew. I have a hard time making small talk, but thankfully my dad can talk up a storm all on his own! He is usually the initiator when it comes to talking. Don’t be afraid to try to start up a conversation with your dad, even if it is most likely going to end in odd silence. At least you are trying!

4 Build up Your Trust of One Another

Honesty is the quickest way to build trust in one another. If you are honest with one another and sincere in your actions then trust will most likely follow.

3 Ask Him about His Childhood

In general, guys tend to be more closed about their past. I know my dad was more in to reminiscing about his childhood once my sisters and I got older. It could have been because of our age or it could also have been because these years were further away for him and he was finally getting around to missing the good ol’ times. Sharing childhood experiences aren’t always fun for everyone, but you might be able to find out some details about past family members that you never knew.

2 Spend Quality Time Together

The only way to make excellent memories is by actively creating them. Take your dad out to do something he enjoys or just go to lunch together. My dad and I used to sit and fish when I was little. We never caught anything and I was too little to know what to do with a fish if I actually caught one, but I remember many afternoons sitting on the shore and chatting with one another.

1 Try to See His Point of View

It’s often hard to see your father’s point of view on a lot of things. However, if you have kids of your own, you can at least understand where he is coming from as a parent. Sometimes the older you get, the more you are able to see things from his perspective.

Supposedly there is a tie between having a good relationship with your father and the man you will marry or be in a relationship with later in life. I don’t know how much this phenomenon has been studied, but it seems to be true in my case! I have a fantastic husband that I can talk to about anything that is on my mind and can always receive excellent advice from him. Do you think these 9 tips on having a successful relationship with your father are useful ones? What other tips do you have to pass on?

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