I get along fine with my parents, so I think both days are fine.
Its not that I dont get along with my parents, its just that I think its making people think being a father is something to be celebrated, like some massive achievment. It is one, but I think being a father is a necessity.
I have weird views I know.
Sticking your dick in someone and getting them pregnant is not an impressive achievement. It's something that millions of living things all over the planet manage to do every day. It doesn't take a whole lot of time, effort, or consideration.
Being a
father, however, is much more than that. It's waking up in the middle of the night to take care of your kid... It's pouring tons of time, money, and effort into raising another human being... It's showing up to their class plays, and recitals, and soccer games, and whatever else... It's not calling them an idiot when they've done something stupid... It's taking care of your wife when she's had a hard day, even though you've had a hard day too...
Being a decent
father is a fairly impressive achievement.
I think it's maybe a little contrived to have an official holiday. Get folks presents, cards, cakes. I've always felt that what's important is what you do when people aren't looking. Not how you treat/acknowledge you father when it's
Father's Day, but how you treat/acknowledge them on a day to day basis.
But, still, things get hectic. It can be entirely too easy to just take folks for granted. It's nice to have a reminder now and again to let folks know how much you appreciate them.