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24th Apr 2016

This young dad-to-be speaks for all men with this touching tribute to his pregnant fiancée

"Be the damn father!"

Declan Cashin

The prospect of fatherhood can be exciting and terrifying in equal measure, but it doesn’t compare to anything that the woman is feeling for the nine months of pregnancy.

That’s the point that Florida man Josh Streeter wanted to make with this Facebook tribute to his expectant fiancee Ariana Ward.

Alongside a picture of him holding back Ariana’s hair as she vomits from morning sickness, Josh writes:

“Pregnancy is the best experience for me. It’s taught me so much that I thought I have had already knew, it gives you frustrations, irritation, love, caring more than you ever have, patience and respect. I now have a completely point of view on pregnancy, it is so much work, (but also heartwarming).

“Every second is worth it, it has literally taken my fiancé and took over her body and with all the stress, aching and using the bathroom and sickness throughout the entire day, they hurt, they get so emotional and fatigue and they can’t explain why, but that’s where you come in, make her feel that it’s okay to cry, get upset, mad and laugh out of no where and make her feel like she is a damn queen.

“Because she is creating a life and that is so interesting and amazing to me. Make her smile every damn day because her view of her own self is changing, her hormones are going 2M mph, she gaining weight and she’s thinking that it’s making her less beautiful but reality is that she’s even more beautiful than ever.

“As a father and a catering fiancé I can honestly say this is the best school you can attend and be there every time she needs the daddy, be the damn father and love her and remind her how beautiful she is because this is the best experience that I have ever been through and I’ve learned so much and for all that you women go through, I respect you and you have my vote. I have a different view on pregnancy now that I’m experiencing it for myself. The best education a man could be given.”

Josh’s Facebook post has since been shared over 37,000 times. The 20-year-old later told ABC news:

“I started to feel unappreciated, but I had to realise it has nothing to do with me. You can’t be selfish. You can’t try to make it all about you. She has everything going on from all the symptoms, all the hormones … but it doesn’t last forever.”

Their child is due in October. Best of luck you two.

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