How fulfilling it is. You have to take full accountability. So when something goes bad you're 100% responsible, but when something goes good it's also all thanks to you. It feels great. Plus it's nice to be able to have all power of decision & not have to reach an agreement with another person in charge.
The beginning: it was hard to juggle everything - but after a solid routine / schedule - effective time management, it became acceptable. Later on in life: around 3 years ago I met and started dating this woman. Well, my son is very territorial and hates having strangers (even relatives or friends) stay over in our house - he likes peace and quiet and if there's people around he shuts himself in his room as he feels "suffocated". So I had to make the decision to not move in with her. Thankfully she understood and we have a good relationship, she visits and stuff but doesn't spend the night.
We had the kid, who was unplanned to say the least (even though we were in a long-term committed relationship). After he has born she realized she didn’t want to be a mom, so I assumed full responsibility of him & she left.
My son does essentially all of the housework, from cleaning to cooking as he has much more free time than me for which I'm extremely grateful; he washes them every week.
Is there anything about yourself you had to work hard on for the benefit of your son? Are you doing anything specifically to try and make sure he turns out well (whatever that might mean to you)?