To the Man Who Held My Hand

To the Man Who Held My Hand

In everyone’s life, there’s someone who may not show his love with grand gestures or poetic words—but he’s always there: strong, steady, and quietly dependable. That someone is often the father.

A silent Warrior

He may not wear a crown, but he’s a real-life hero. A silent warrior. A constant protector who shapes his children’s lives with love, sacrifice, and quiet strength.

While mothers are often celebrated (and rightfully so!), fathers usually work behind the scenes, holding everything together without drawing attention. But that silent love, it runs deep.

Today, I want to share my story. It’s not just about my father—it’s about the bond between every father and daughter. A bond that’s rarely acknowledged, but deeply felt.

The first Hero of Every Daughter

For every little girl, her father is the first hero she ever knows. For me, that belief still holds true, but not only because he provided and protected. He is my progressive hero, someone who quietly disrupted barriers and became a sign of change in a home where change was never easy.

I was born into a conservative family, where traditions were everything. Emotions weren’t encouraged. Expressing how you felt—especially to your parents—was almost unthinkable. I grew up believing, “You should never share your feelings with your parents.”

But my father was different. He didn’t force me to speak, but somehow, I always knew I could. He didn’t defy the family’s ways openly—but he created a space around me where I felt safe to be myself.

Small Acts, Big Love

I still remember how my father used to walk me to school every morning, carrying my bag. At the time, I didn’t realize the depth behind this simple gesture. But now, I do.

In his own quiet way, he was showing love, protection, and care. In a household where emotional expression was rare, these small actions spoke louder than any words.

Most men in traditional families shy away from tasks considered “a mother’s role.” But my father didn’t care what others thought. To him, my opinion is more than outdated ones.

A Progressive Man

I don’t mean to sound dramatic, but recently, I hit a very low point in life. I made mistakes I never imagined I would, especially as someone just trying to stay afloat. I was scared, ashamed, and too overwhelmed to talk to anyone.

But my father noticed. He gently asked me what was wrong, and though I resisted at first, I eventually broke down and told him everything. I expected judgment or shock—but what I received was empathy. Calm, steady empathy.

He said something I’ll never forget:
“It’s okay. This happens to more people than you think—they just don’t talk about it.”

In that moment, he wasn’t just a father. He was a friend. A guide. A lifeline.

His transformation I Witnessed

You might be wondering—what’s the big deal? But to me, it’s everything.

Because my father wasn’t always like this. He was once an ordinary man, fearful about having two daughters in a world that sees girls as responsibilities. He worried—about money, about our futures, about how to help us build a life of our own.

But over the years, I’ve watched him transform, especially after my mom’s death. His silence turned into quiet strength. He never sought praise, but he earned respect in the way only real men can—by showing up, again and again, without needing to be asked.

To My Father

Today, when I look back, I know he was never just a “normal man.”
He was, and always will be, my quiet hero.

Not all heroes wear capes.
Some just walk beside you, silently carrying your bag and your burdens every single day.

Note: My father still doesn’t know I have a blog… and that he’s unintentionally the main character. I can’t wait for the day he finds it and says, ‘Wait, is this about me?!’ 😂”

16 thoughts on “To the Man Who Held My Hand”

  1. Exactly Rashmitha….untill her last breath…to every girl…. FATHER IS A REAL HERO. This article TOUCHED the BOTTOM of my HEART. Iam very much MAD to become a father to a GIRL CHILD. But….. God didn’t give such an opportunity
    If so……l would have become a wonderful father.
    Any how the above ARTICLE is superb.

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    • Even if life didn’t give you that specific role, your heart already holds the spirit of a wonderful father.
      Thank you for sharing such a personal and powerful feeling — it truly means a lot to me Sir..

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  2. YOUR STORY TOUCHED ME DEEPLY.

    The way you have portrayed your father’s silent strength and your gradual realization of his love and support is truly moving.Sometimes the most profound bonds are the ones we understand only with time.Your words not only honour your father’s memory but also remind us all to value the presence of those who love unconditionally.Thank you for sharing such a personal and powerful piece.
    I am sure your father would be so proud
    of the person you’ve become.

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  3. Bahut acha hai
    Sach me ek beti hi pitha ke andar ki bhavanayen jaldi samajh sakthi hai pitha ka prem parde ke piche gotha hai

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  4. It truly touched my heart. I went back into my past, you made me recall the days I spent with my father. Keep going, and I wish you a bright future.

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