Stories about single dads have a special kind of charm. Some will have you laughing out loud, while others hit you in the heart. Raising a child alone is no easy task — these dads take on everything from daily routines to emotional talks without a partner to lean on. Their love and dedication are nothing short of inspiring.
Story 1
Once, while we were flying, my daughter leaned over and whispered, “Dad, I think I just got my period.” I gave her the emergency pad I always keep with me, and she hurried to the restroom. A few minutes later, the flight attendant came by and said, “Sir, your daughter asked if you have a real pad. She said you gave her a liner.”
I turned bright red — I didn’t even know there was a difference! Luckily, a kind woman sitting nearby offered her own. When my daughter returned, she thanked both of us and told me, “Next time, bring both.” And now I always do.
Story 2
Teaching my kids how to wipe properly after using the toilet was way harder than I expected. I ended up calling my mom for advice because I genuinely had no clue what I was doing. © ETphonehome162 / Reddit
Story 3
My best friend’s wife dropped their youngest child off at school one day and never came back. Ten years have passed, and the only contact has been through lawyers. She refuses to speak to him or the kids directly.
He says the hardest part wasn’t raising the kids alone — it was constantly having to explain to people why he was doing it alone. Even his own family questioned what he might have done to “make her leave.” © NotEvil_JustBritish / Reddit
Story 4
Every time I got home from work, my daughter would ask, “Did you bring me anything?” The only thing I could think of to get her was a wooden sword. It never even crossed my mind that she might want a doll or a dress. © NeverEnuf*** / Reddit
Story 5
After separating from my wife in 1994, I decided not to date because I didn’t want anything to take time away from my sons. Now they’re grown, but I’ve been single for so long that I doubt I’ll ever meet anyone. Dating has changed so much — I think I’m just meant to stay single. © Blissful_Relief / Reddit
Story 6
Whenever I attend parent-teacher meetings with my ex-wife, the teachers almost always direct their comments and questions to her. It feels unintentionally disrespectful — like I’m invisible. © Unknown author / Reddit
Story 7
I’ve had women tell me I’ll never understand how hard it is to be a single mom. But being a single dad comes with its own set of challenges, too. © MikeFive / Reddit
Story 8
Doing my daughter’s hair is a daily struggle. I’ve asked female friends, my hairdresser, and even consulted the internet, but no matter what I do, it always looks like she’s been through a windstorm. Since her mom isn’t around, she’s with me full-time.
I even took her to my hairdresser, who made it look beautiful. I bought all the same products and took notes. But within two days, it was back to being a mess. At first, I worried people would judge me, but now I know I’m doing my best, and I’m a great dad. © maxd / Reddit
Story 9
I once volunteered to help with my daughter’s school Christmas party. The mom in charge asked me repeatedly if I could handle bringing a specific drink. She even asked a family member if I’d manage it.
For context, my daughter was in 5th grade and I’d been a single dad with full custody of both my kids for six years. I reassured her I could handle bringing a drink — it wasn’t rocket science. © dn0614 / Reddit
Story 10
I’m genuinely happy being on my own. But people assume I’m miserable because my ex is marrying my former best friend. The truth is, I’m fine. I wish them well and don’t hold any hard feelings. © bl***flart / Reddit
Story 11
One of the hardest parts of being a single dad? Most men’s bathrooms don’t have baby changing tables. And people always assume I’m married, which gets really annoying after a while. © backrightpocket / Reddit