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Many African mothers, in some cases, begin to shape their children’s perception of their father from an early age.
They share past mistakes or negative experiences about the father, often in a way that seeks sympathy or emotional support from the child.
Over time, this can influence how the child sees and relates to their father, sometimes creating distance or bias before the child is mature enough to form their own understanding.
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