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re: Dads of daughters, I need some advice.

Posted on 5/21/21 at 10:17 pm to
Posted by windshieldman
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 5/21/21 at 10:17 pm to
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My parents had 4 boys, all two years apart from one to the next. Hell they had two miscarriages somewhere in between too. So I’m alien to what it’s like growing up in a house with a teenage girl. I was hoping for a boy at first and still want one or two boys. But man this girl is just the best.


My parents were divorced so I had many siblings and I was right in the middle. Teenage girls or at least mine it got a tad shaky 6th-8th grade, girls are mean at that age to other girls and there was some bullying issues. Overall it wasn’t too bad though, most of HS was a breeze. If there is an argument between wife and daughter stay out of it unless wife asks you to get involved

My girls kept their bedrooms immaculate, the bathroom on the other hand, holy cow it can get bad. 99% of my fussing at them through their entire lives is about the bathroom
Posted by Cledus
God’s Country
Member since May 2021
259 posts
Posted on 5/21/21 at 10:25 pm to
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If there is an argument between wife and daughter stay out of it unless wife asks you to get involved


This is the weirdest part about it to me. As I grew up in a home full of boys growing up with a strong father in the house (which I’m eternally grateful for, because my dad is the best man I know. Best friend I’ll ever have and best man in my wedding. What he said was gospel in our home and he didn’t make idle threats to us if we continued to step out of line) I don’t understand the whole mother-daughter argument.

There was no room for arguments between the parents and children in my house growing up so I do not understand that aspect.
This post was edited on 5/21/21 at 10:28 pm
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