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    The Anatomy of a Woman: A Letter to My Son, by Osmund Agbo

    Osmund AgboBy Osmund AgboFebruary 23, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
    Dr Osmund Agbo

    And please remember: if life ever forces you to choose between being right and being happy, pause. There are cemeteries filled with men who were right and alone. Wisdom often whispers what pride refuses to hear. Happiness is not found in winning every argument; it is found in mastering yourself.

    Dear Son,

    In a few short weeks, you will turn eighteen. The law will call you a man. The world will test whether you are one.

    I still remember the first time I held you. You were small enough to fit along my forearm, your entire existence contained in something so fragile it terrified me. I had treated critically ill patients, made life-and-death decisions in sterile hospital rooms, but nothing had prepared me for the weight of you. Responsibility stopped being abstract that day. It had your face.

    Thank you son. Thank you for choosing me by simply arriving. You did not select your father, yet you shaped him. The sleepless nights, the parent-teacher meetings, the silent car rides after difficult conversations, the arguments that ended with doors closed and later reopened, all of it refined me. Raising you has not been easy. It was never meant to be. But you need to know, it has been one of the greatest honors of my life.

    I must confess something to you.

    I did not grow up in a world where fathers explained themselves. We were taught provision, not vulnerability. We were instructed in endurance, not emotional literacy. Men corrected. Men commanded. Men absorbed pain quietly. They did not sit their sons down to speak about women, desire, rejection, or the invisible currents that govern relationships. Experience was the teacher, often a brutal one.

    If this letter feels as though I am trying too hard, it is because I am determined to give you what I did not receive. There were moments I wanted to be your friend, the easygoing dad who laughs everything away and bends rules for popularity. But friendship is optional. Fatherhood is duty. My responsibility was not to be liked in every season; it was to prepare you for seasons I would not be present to navigate with you.

    Yes, my work took me away more than I wished. Medicine is demanding. Long shifts, distant assignments, emergencies that did not respect birthdays or school events. I missed moments. Everyday, that truth humbles me. But please, never confuse absence with indifference. Every hour away was anchored in provision. Sometimes love wears the face of sacrifice. It does not always look gentle. Now you stand at the edge of manhood.

    As a young Black man, you will move through a world that does not distribute grace evenly. This is not bitterness; it is realism. You may be required to be twice as composed to be considered half as acceptable. Accept this without resentment. Bitterness is a tax that only impoverishes the soul that carries it.

    Carry yourself with quiet dignity. Stand upright. Look people in the eye. Speak with clarity. Courtesy is not weakness. Discipline is not oppression. These small habits accumulate power over time.

    Life is not fair. Make peace with that early. Freedom begins the moment you stop negotiating with reality and start mastering yourself within it. Now let me speak plainly about women.

    You will be drawn first by beauty. That is natural. Do not apologize for being a man. But understand that what captures your eyes is not always what can sustain your life. I know this because I have borne witness.

    Here is something many men learn too late: a woman often falls in love not with what you provide, but with how she feels in your presence. Safe. Seen. Respected. Valued. Emotional safety is strength under control. It is the ability to be powerful without being threatening, confident without being careless. If she feels diminished around you, love will not survive on sacrifice alone.

    Understand this deeply: people are loyal to how they feel. When the feeling changes, loyalty begins to erode quietly. Rarely does a woman leave suddenly. She leaves internally first. The departure you see outwardly is often months behind the one that occurred in her heart. Do not respond to this truth with cynicism. Respond with wisdom.

    Intensity is exciting. Stability is sustaining. Passion may start a fire; character keeps it from burning the house down. Respect is the soil in which desire grows. Once respect dies, attraction eventually follows.

    Yes, relationships have always contained practical considerations, stability, growth, shared vision. Do not resent that. Instead, focus on becoming a man of substance. Build character no one can negotiate away. Develop competence that travels with you. Cultivate emotional steadiness. The world is full of talented men who lack discipline, and charismatic men who lack integrity. Do not be either.

    But hear me clearly: never reduce a woman to a strategy. She is not a trophy. Not a conquest. Not a ladder. She is someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s future , just as you are someone’s son.

    Choose slowly. Observe carefully. Watch how she treats those who cannot benefit her. Notice how she responds to disappointment. Listen to how she speaks about people who are absent. Drama is not depth. Chaos is not passion. Love should feel like peace more often than spectacle.

    You will make mistakes. So will she. Learn quickly. Apologize sincerely. Forgive wisely. Protect your heart, but do not harden it. A hardened heart keeps pain out, but it also keeps joy from entering.

    Now let me give you a few truths I have learned the long way:

    • Discipline will carry you farther than motivation ever will.

    • Your reputation is built in whispers long before it is defended in public.

    • Do not trade long-term peace for short-term pleasure. The bill always comes due.

    • Choose friends who sharpen you, not those who merely entertain you.

    • Master your temper. A moment of anger can erase years of progress.

    • Save money early. Financial chaos erodes dignity faster than you imagine.

    • Read widely. Travel when you can. Exposure expands judgment.

    • Take care of your body. Health is silent wealth.

    And remember this: manhood is not proven by indulgence. It is defined by restraint. It is not displayed through domination. It is revealed through responsibility.

    If I have been strict, it is because the world can be harsher. If I corrected you sharply, it was to sharpen you,  not to break you. If I seemed uncertain, it is because fatherhood humbles any man who takes it seriously.

    You are my son. That truth does not fluctuate with your success or your failures. My love for you is not fragile. It is anchored. Walk into this world aware, but not afraid. Ambitious, but not ruthless. Confident, but never cruel. Let humility accompany every victory.

    And please remember: if life ever forces you to choose between being right and being happy, pause. There are cemeteries filled with men who were right and alone. Wisdom often whispers what pride refuses to hear. Happiness is not found in winning every argument; it is found in mastering yourself. And lest I forget, always believe in something greater than yourself.

    With pride, humility, and unwavering belief in the man you are becoming.

    Happy early eighteenth birthday son.

    With all my love,

    Dad

    Osmund Agbo

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