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re: Tell me my little girl is gonna be sweet forever
Posted on 10/25/24 at 10:37 am to North Dallas Tiger
Posted on 10/25/24 at 10:37 am to North Dallas Tiger
Are tgrbaitn08 and TigerBait2008 just alters for the same poster? They’re both atrocious posters who never have any original thoughts or ideas and just shite all over everyone else’s threads instead.
They don’t inspire any additional discussion or create any value at all.
They don’t inspire any additional discussion or create any value at all.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 10:42 am to Athletix
Mine is 2.5 and she's a blast right now. I am right there with you, hope she stays this way for a long time!
Posted on 10/25/24 at 10:47 am to the4thgen
My oldest is now 30 and she has me taking her and 2 of her friends to the Taylor Swift concert tonight. She made a shirt for me to wear down there.
She will always be my baby girl !
( p.s. we paid face value for the tickets)
She will always be my baby girl !
( p.s. we paid face value for the tickets)
Posted on 10/25/24 at 10:53 am to Athletix
My five year old girl is the sweetest thing in the world. I pray she remains this way but this thread scares me 
Posted on 10/25/24 at 10:58 am to Athletix
My five year old tells me all the time that she will be sweet and kind to her daddy forever. She won't get married either, because she always wants to live with mom and dad.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:02 am to Salmon
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4-6 is such a great age for little girls
My 5 year old can be such a handful at times, but the innocent naivety they have at that age is just so wholesome
My 11 year old still thinks I'm pretty cool and likes to hang out with me, but every now and then that pre-teen angst sneaks in and it reminds me that she is about to change and it kinda breaks my heart
My 7 year old is sweet, loving, and still refers to me as "daddy". I'm holding on tight to that (maybe too tight) because I know that time will soon be coming to an end.
My 11 year appears to hate the ground I walk on and everything about me...except on a few rare occasions when it is just her and I, and she is happy to talk. Every once in a while my phone will give me a reminder of the days when I took her to daycare/preschool every morning when she was 3, 4, 5 years old.
I forget what female comedian it was who said this, but in one of her bits she's talking about how mean her teenage daughter is and joking said she thinks "God makes that happen so it's a little bit easier to let them go off on their own." There may be a little truth to that.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:10 am to shutterspeed
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My wife and I took her younger sister in for a few years during middle and high school. The holy terror she brought to our doorstep.
Did you teach her the fine art of crop dusting department stores while she lived with you?
It’s a necessary life skill these days.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:19 am to GreenRockTiger
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My older daughter has always been pleasant - maybe because of all the brothers??
Has she gotten to the age yet when farting is not funny anymore and not lady-like?
My sister hit that age during her teen years and adolescence. Before that she was one of the guys.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:21 am to touchdownjeebus
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15 here and damn do I miss my sweet little princess. I keep hearing they become sweet again. I’m waiting with bated breath.
Keep them away from the upper middle class female mind virus and they'll be well adjusted kids.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:35 am to Athletix
The first time she gets dramatic and tells you she hates you, her life is horrible, wishes she was dead because you grounded her really cuts deep.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:38 am to Athletix
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Just got home from an event, and I look in the back seat and see my little girl (4) fake sleeping. Eye lids fluttering but she’s trying hard to be asleep. Her little mind done figured out if she’s sleeping, we’ll lay her down and she can skip bath time. Wife wants her to wake up, but I ain’t having it. I scoop her up and bring her to her bed and get her changed and tucked in. Right as I go to leave she whispers “daddy I love you”.
So laughing at this here. She ain't sweet now! She's already learned how to manipulate. But daddies always think this because they learned their whole life that they'd be manipulated by all the women!
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:41 am to Athletix
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“daddy I love you”.
This is the best. My daughter is 6 and I leave in the morning before she gets up for school. When she hears me turn off the alarm, she always runs out of her room to give me a hug and kiss, then waves to me from the door.
She also "tricks" me into laying down to cuddle every night. I also pretend to fight it, but I love it. I know one day she won't ask, so I do it every damn time.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:44 am to donRANDOMnumbers
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Don’t be afraid to spend money on the magical things while they’re young
It's time spent that matters NOT money.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:46 am to TheDeathValley
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“daddy I love you”.
This is the best.
I video call my grandkids every day. Just a kind word puts me in a good mood the rest of the day.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 11:53 am to Athletix
While I can say that there are no guatantees, early returns look good.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 1:32 pm to Athletix
I have three daughters and no sons. They are 20, 16 and 13. All of them are sweet, but different in their own way. Can’t tell you how many times I look at old pictures and remember what a sweet time it was in life when they were young and affectionate. They get older and get less so, but I have good girls that have never had typical teenager problems with them. I hope they stay that way. It’s cliche, but treasure these times while you’re in them. One day it will make you cry how badly you wish to return to those days when your kids were young again.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 1:35 pm to Athletix
Thanks for making me cry you POS. Just kidding, I wish I could go back to those days with my little girl. Those little moments are the best thing in life.
And who the frick downvotes this? Shame on you.
And who the frick downvotes this? Shame on you.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 1:37 pm to Athletix
Man, there's something about daughters and their ability to wrap us around their pinkies. I have two older sons and baby girl....the boys give me absolute hell about my baby girl being my favorite. I don't play favorites, but I no doubt give her a longer leash. I'm more apt to give her money if she needs it, more apt to let a smartass comment go, more apt to go out of my way to help her, etc. My boys? I'm a good dad but I expected them to act like men...handle your business, don't bitch and moan, have a backbone. Not so with my daughter lol
I often wonder whether it's a protection thing or a guilt thing. Maybe a combination of the two? On the one hand, I yearn for her to not get emotionally hurt, do everything I can to show her what kind of man she should look for when she's dating, stick up for her at times when I probably shouldn't. On the other hand, is it a guilt thing? I was a straight up whore back in the day....does that motivate me to protect her from idiotic, hormone driven young men?
I don't know. Again, don't play favorites, but I have a completely different relationship with my daughter than I do my sons.
I often wonder whether it's a protection thing or a guilt thing. Maybe a combination of the two? On the one hand, I yearn for her to not get emotionally hurt, do everything I can to show her what kind of man she should look for when she's dating, stick up for her at times when I probably shouldn't. On the other hand, is it a guilt thing? I was a straight up whore back in the day....does that motivate me to protect her from idiotic, hormone driven young men?
I don't know. Again, don't play favorites, but I have a completely different relationship with my daughter than I do my sons.
Posted on 10/25/24 at 2:05 pm to StreamsOfWhiskey
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have three daughters and no sons.
What have you learned about women by living with a bunch of them? (That most men don’t know before living with them)
Posted on 10/25/24 at 2:33 pm to Athletix
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I don’t cry or make a big deal when I see old pictures
Wait until she's 16 and you realize you only have a couple of years left with her and a pic of her at 4 years old comes up and reality sets in that time has not slowed down for anything.
One day you will pick her up for the last time, but you don't know what that day is until it is in the rearview mirror.
This post was edited on 10/25/24 at 2:38 pm
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