Hot Lips said:That is too funny...but like I have said, we girls have a mind of our own and all the daddy protection in the world will not take away that desire for that special someone regardless of what dad thinks.
So many protective dads here...so nice to see.
There are gentlemen left out there
Banman said:She looked up at us to see what we'd do but her father just hollered for her to go after him, that he wasn't going to help.
Banman said:Mike, I don't what you are inferring by that statement.
Do you agree with him not sticking up for the young one or do you think he neglected his duties as a father. Please clarify that for me.
zipperhead_cop said:Hopefully he was being serious, and agrees that girls can fight their own battles. Thats your best bet for raising a daughter that won't take any crap when she gets older.
Wookilar said:My "princess" (cause that's what she wants to be, I am told) starts karate next month. Trying to get ninerdomestic to let her try lacrosse this summer (so far, no dice).
She's all girl, likes pink stuff, barbies and everything. She also likes ninja movies (you know, the really good ones our wives usually don't appreciate for the fine art that they are, no blood or death scenes though, they're just sleeping ), hockeyfights, dragons, and fencing (the sword type, not the farm type), and paintball :cam:. It is going to be an interesting ride to see what she decides to try out as she gets older. Just wish the time would not go by so fast. :'(
medicineman said:I have to agree zip - I`d go watch field hockey instead of rugby when I wanted to watch senseless violence...
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