A Dad's "Application To Date My Daughter"
#11
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: near San Antonio
Posts: 138
Underage my foot. Any age. I get that there comes a time when you have to let go and let her live her own life, but just because you cut the strings doesn't mean you shouldn't look after her anyway. Granted, perhaps the whole cleaning the shotgun on the porch thing is a bit much when she's 30, but still...
#14
ROFL Something I must show to the two guys snooping around for my two oldest DDs. LOL They are great guys though. I take tae kwon do, martial arts, with 7 of my children and we are 3 months away from becoming black belts. I made sure to let the guys know it is not the papa they have to worry about in this house. Hehehehe I noticed the brothers are the ones that are very protective of the sisters. It doesn't matter if the brother is 8 or 24.
#15
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: near San Antonio
Posts: 138
Always...that's how brothers are supposed to be. We're still currently trying to instill the "no one picks on my little brother but me" dogma into our oldest. Figure its waaaay too much to hope that he won't pick on his brother, but maybe we can do something about the other kids at school.
#18
Originally Posted by ptquilts
nowadays you might have to protect your sons from some aggressive girls!!
#19
Loved it! I will print it off and share it with my family!
When my DD brought her fiance(now her DH of 15 yrs) to my inlaws house 2 of my DHs brothers knew he was coming and they were sitting at the table cleaning their guns! Ben got the message and was too scared to go back any time after that! LOL
When my DD brought her fiance(now her DH of 15 yrs) to my inlaws house 2 of my DHs brothers knew he was coming and they were sitting at the table cleaning their guns! Ben got the message and was too scared to go back any time after that! LOL
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