Daddy's rules for......

I like the rules.. i have two daughters. Young boys are funny because they think they are the first ones to try the stunts they are thinking up..
hahahaha
What ignorant idiots.. They never stop and ask themselves why the fathers are so protective.. It's cause i think back about how bad I was, and no that doesn't give you one inch of room to do the same.
 
when I was working in Kodiak(2006) my daughter was 14 and there were several young boys who tried to date my daughter. they would come up and ask me if they could take ash to the movies I would laugh and tell them NO and their parents would just start laughing
 
When my step daughter wanted to start dating (age 15) and the boys started coming around, we had a rule that was inviolate at the house....No dates with anyone that didn't come for dinner first and we had a chance to meet him and know a little about him...

To start, when the young man showed up at the door, he was always met by me, in full police uniform, and then the two of them were sent to the TV room while I changed clothes...

While she and her mother were setting the table for dinner, he and I would have a simple and not threatening discussion about school activities and his day to day friends and activities...

When we sat down to eat, the conversation around the table would always turn to topics like drugs, premarital sex, pregnancy, crime, etc... (daughter went along with this)

As they were leaving for the evening, invariably, his first question would be along the lines of: "Do you tell your parents everything???"...Her reply, "Yep"....Seldom ever had a problem out of any of them...
 
Originally Posted By: OldTurtleWhen my step daughter wanted to start dating (age 15) and the boys started coming around, we had a rule that was inviolate at the house....No dates with anyone that didn't come for dinner first and we had a chance to meet him and know a little about him...

To start, when the young man showed up at the door, he was always met by me, in full police uniform, and then the two of them were sent to the TV room while I changed clothes...

While she and her mother were setting the table for dinner, he and I would have a simple and not threatening discussion about school activities and his day to day friends and activities...

When we sat down to eat, the conversation around the table would always turn to topics like drugs, premarital sex, pregnancy, crime, etc... (daughter went along with this)

As they were leaving for the evening, invariably, his first question would be along the lines of: "Do you tell your parents everything???"...Her reply, "Yep"....Seldom ever had a problem out of any of them...

This must be some of the best father advice i have ever seen.
Thanks for sharing.
 
OT

I would do the same thing the uniform does get them thinking plus it never hurt to run a back ground on them

my biggest pet peeve was the hand shake if it was a wet noodle they wernt worth a dam and sent them packing
 
Several years ago, Merle Haggard had a song called "The Farmer's Daughter". One line of it goes: "Why, he could be the richest man in seven counties, And not be good enough to take her hand".

Just about any Dad will agree with that thought.
 


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