The blog post below was taken from a blog called UnTangled. It moved me deeply and I wish to hold on to it, because it summed up my thoughts on the subject so well. One day, I wish to show this letter to my daughter (and son, if we'll have one), in the hopes that it will be one of her main guiding lights in life.
So without further ado, I present to you:
A Daddy’s Letter to His Little Girl
(About Her Future Husband)
Dear Cutie-Pie,
Recently, your
mother and I were searching for an answer on Google. Halfway through
entering the question, Google returned a list of the most popular
searches in the world. Perched at the top of the list was “How to keep
him interested.”
It startled me. I
scanned several of the countless articles about how to be sexy and
sexual, when to bring him a beer versus a sandwich, and the ways to make
him feel smart and superior.
And I got angry.
Little One, it is not, has never been, and never will be your job to “keep him interested.”
Little One, your
only task is to know deeply in your soul—in that unshakeable place that
isn’t rattled by rejection and loss and ego—that you are worthy of interest. (If you can remember that everyone else is worthy of interest also, the battle of your life will be mostly won. But that is a letter for another day.)
If you can trust
your worth in this way, you will be attractive in the most important
sense of the word: you will attract a boy who is both capable of interest and who wants to spend his one life investing all of his interest in you.
Little One, I want to tell you about the boy who doesn’t need to be kept interested, because he knows you are interesting:
I don’t care if
he puts his elbows on the dinner table—as long as he puts his eyes on
the way your nose scrunches when you smile. And then can’t stop looking.
I don’t care if
he can’t play a bit of golf with me—as long as he can play with the
children you give him and revel in all the glorious and frustrating ways
they are just like you.
I don’t care if he doesn’t follow his wallet—as long as he follows his heart and it always leads him back to you.
I don’t care if he is strong—as long as he gives you the space to exercise the strength that is in your heart.
I couldn’t care
less how he votes—as long as he wakes up every morning and daily elects
you to a place of honor in your home and a place of reverence in his heart.
I don’t care
about the color of his skin—as long as he paints the canvas of your
lives with brushstrokes of patience, and sacrifice, and vulnerability,
and tenderness.
I don’t care if he was raised in this religion or that religion or no religion—as long as he was raised to value the sacred and to know every moment of life, and every moment of life with you, is deeply sacred.
In the end, Little One, if you stumble across a man like that and he and I have nothing else in common, we will have the most important thing in common:
You.
Because in the end, Little One, the only thing you should have to do to “keep him interested” is to be you.
Your eternally interested guy,
Daddy
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