The article shows that the role of the free time organiser is such a role of the father
that, paradoxically, is both existent and (virtually) non-existent, depending on which
aspect of the social role of the father is considered. The role does exist in the sense that it
is actually realised by fathers. However, it requires that it be discovered by fathers themselves,
including all its importance, which is where it almost ceases to exist, as the importance
is marginalised in fathers' awareness.