“My dad left when I was a little boy and I grew up with my mother's family. There were foundations in the U.S. where Jewish people got together and sent money to Cuba, so we got some of that. We were a poor family, but I was always a happy kid.” PeopleLittlesKidsTogetherMotherLeftPoorBoysGrewDadGrew UpFoundationMy DadCubaLittle BoysPoor FamilyHappy Kid Author:William Levy
“My dad treated me like a boy because he grew up with four brothers. He didn't baby me. He was never, like, "You're a girl, you can't do this." I never felt like I had to put a feminine spin on anything, I just wanted to do what the boys did as good or better.” GirlBoysBrotherLike YouBabyDadMy DadFeminine Author:Kid Sister
“For a man, there's a big responsibility that comes with having a boy because men are made by their fathers. If you've got a good productive man around it's better. I have such a close relationship with my dad and that responsibility to produce a good man is something I think about.” IfsThinkingMenMadeBigsFatherResponsibilityBoysProduceDadMy DadProductiveGood ManClose RelationshipBig Responsibility Author:Rafe Spall
“When I was a kid, Blade Runner was my favorite movie. I remember seeing that when I was a little boy with my dad.” LittlesKidsRememberBoysSeeingDadMy DadMy FavoriteRunnersBladesLittle BoysBlade Runner Author:Tahmoh Penikett
“I always joke to my dad and thank him for giving me this little boy body. When I was 6 or 7, my gymnastics coach looked at my quads and told the other coach to come over and see my quads. They were big then and still are. But I've kind of embraced it through the years.” GivingYearsKindLittlesStillsBodyBigsBoysDadJokesMy DadCoachesGymnasticsLittle BoysThrough The YearsQuads Author:Ali Krieger
“I was national amateur champion. I was 24 years old. My father was there, and I couldn't wait to see him, and my mother. I went up and was waiting for all the accolades, and my mom was teary and happy and my dad looked at me and said, "Well, boy, you did good," and that was it.” YearsWellsSaidMotherFatherWaitingBoysMomDadMy DadMy MomChampionAccolades Author:Arnold Palmer
“Sanford is a little redneck town north of Orlando. It's right off Lake Jessup.Lake Jessup is the most alligator infested lake in the United States and I live literally 5/10ths of a mile north of that lake right off the swamp down here. I've lived here since '94. When I left Nebraska my dad got a job at a private Christian school in West Palm Beach. People will say "You're not really a country boy. You're from Palm Beach, Florida." Well, I moved to West Palm Beach, FL which is a far cry from Palm Beach, FL. There's a reason it's called West Palm Beach.” PeopleWellsLittlesCountryStatesReasonSchoolChristianJobsLeftUnitedBoysUnited StatesCryDadTownsMovedWestMy DadMilesBeachLakesFloridaPalmsRedneckSwampsAlligatorsNebraskaOrlandoCountry BoyChristian SchoolsPalm Beach Author:Larry the Cable Guy
“When I was a kid, I wanted to be a boy. I really had gender issues. I really thought I was supposed to be a boy. I used to sneak into my dad's room and put on a suit, drink a cocktail, and pretend to smoke a cigarette.” KidsWantedUsedRoomsBoysIssuesDadDrinkMy DadGenderSuitsSmokeSupposed To BeCigaretteCocktailsSneakGender Issues Author:Jane Lynch
“I always thought of myself as a good old South Dakota boy who grew up here on the prairie. My dad was a Methodist minister. I went off to war. I have been married to the same woman forever. I'm what a normal, healthy, ideal American should be like.” ShouldHas BeensWarBoysForeverGrewDadHealthyNormalMarriedGrew UpIdealsSouthMy DadMinistersPrairieDakotaMethodistsSouth Dakota Author:George McGovern
“My dad actually taught me to box when I was, like, nine years old, because I got picked on at school all of the time. I was on a boys' hockey team, so I would get all of my aggression out there.” YearsSchoolBoysTeamTaughtDadMy DadBoxesNineHockeyAggressionNine YearsHockey Team Author:Eliza Coupe
“Normal people, want to be accepted. Screwed up people, want to be accepted. It's one of the few things we have in common. My whole life, all I ever wanted was my dad to pat me on the top of the head and go, Who's a good boy ? Who's a good boy? But, instead, all he ever did was wipe peanut butter on the end of my nose and laugh while I tried to lick it off.” PeopleWantEndsWholeWantedCommonBoysLaughingAcceptanceDadNormalMy DadAcceptedWhole LifeNosesWipePeanutsScrewed UpPeanut ButterGood Boy Author:Christopher Titus
“My dad was amazing. He raised five boys. All by himself. Without the rest of us knowing.” BoysKnowingFiveDadRaisedMy Dad Author:Anthony Jeselnik
“My Dad was briefly an Everton player and I used to follow them as a boy.” UsedBoysPlayerDadEnglandMy DadEverton Author:Michael Owen
“When you're the youngest and the only boy, you get spoilt but you get told you're spoilt so you don't get to enjoy it very much. I was the only man in the house because my parents divorced and my dad moved away when I was 13.” MenHouseParentEnjoyBoysDadMovedMy DadDivorcedSpoilt Author:Eddie Marsan
“I learned as a really young kid, when my dad was telling me one story and my mom was telling me another that, even as a 5-year-old boy, there was no way that both of these stories are true. Something in the middle is true, and I have to figure out what it is, what the truth is, and I never did quite figure that out.” WayYearsStoriesKidsYoungBoysMiddleFiguresMomDadTruth IsMy DadMy Mom Author:Moshe Kasher