A dad's thoughts on having a daughter
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So the benefits of having, I guess, a child of the opposite sex, in my case I have a daughter, and I was secretly relieved when I knew I was gonna have a daughter. I hadn't thought about it much, but as soon as I heard that I was having a daughter I was like, "Ahh, cush," because I knew I couldn't mess it up. You know, I love women and I love girls, and so I knew I would just love her and give her all the nurturing and loving that I had in me to give. Whereas a boy, and I don't know if this is true, but a boy I feel like I would overcompensate. I'd try to help him be a guy and I'd try to make him play sports and push him and maybe cause some kind of conflict or issues with him because of that. And it's proven to be great. She's turned out to be a great kid and you know, we have a really good, close relationship.
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As an Emmy and Golden Globe nominee, Rob Morrow is a critically acclaimed actor, writer, and director with an established career in television spanning over three decades. He is best known for his Emmy Award-nominated role in “Northern Exposure” and for starring in the long-running CBS hit drama, “Numb3rs”. Rob lives with his wife and daughter in Los Angeles.
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