Father Discusses Role of 'Provider'
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•Girl dad has unexpected take on what being a 'provider' means and every guy should see it
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Brian Moser , a father and husband who goes by TheDedicatedAFDad, argues that the meaning of the word provider has changed over time.
Moser believes providing means more than just bringing home a paycheck.
The video was a big hit, with many finding Moser brave for expanding on traditional ideas of masculinity.
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