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He’s still wearing the dress shirt, but the tie is loosened. He walks in the door, drops the briefcase, and immediately gets tackled by a 4-year-old. His laugh is tired but genuine. That’s the good stuff. Why We Love It Psychologists call it "mate choice copying"—but I call it evidence . When you see a man who is good at raising humans, your brain does a little happy dance. It whispers: Safe. Kind. Reliable.
He’s coaching the U-8 soccer team. He high-fives the kid who tripped over the ball. He brings orange slices for everyone, including the parents on the sideline. He’s sweaty, he’s encouraging, and he remembers every kid’s name. dad crush
You see him at the library. He sits cross-legged on the floor, letting his daughter turn the pages backward. He asks questions like, "Why do you think the bunny did that?" You weren't planning on falling in love today, but here we are. He’s still wearing the dress shirt, but the