Advice requested on 24m dating 17f
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AppleLooks like she was serious about her breaking up with him, which only leads to more credence to this message board. 24m had a hoodie and a shirt over at the ex's house and my daughter took them to his house, threw them in a mud puddle in the driveway then drove over the clothes a couple times just for good measure. I told her that wasn't very nice and she said that he wasn't very nice. lol! Now I guess I need to worry about the next guy she starts to date!
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TimberCongratulations! Now get that book "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Dr. Meg Meeker. (10 secrets every father should know) Easy quick read that makes a great deal of sense.
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I Wear Pants
She can run over my clothes anytime she wants. And I'm not 24. So I'll see you at dinner?Apple wrote: Looks like she was serious about her breaking up with him, which only leads to more credence to this message board. 24m had a hoodie and a shirt over at the ex's house and my daughter took them to his house, threw them in a mud puddle in the driveway then drove over the clothes a couple times just for good measure. I told her that wasn't very nice and she said that he wasn't very nice. lol! Now I guess I need to worry about the next guy she starts to date!
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I Wear PantsHey Apple, should I bring over chips or soda or anything for dinner?
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Apple
I know of this book and of Dr. Meeker. I had the opportunity to record a presentation that Dr. Meeker gave to a local school/parent organization and provide DVDs to the group who hired me. She is very up front and real about that which she speaks. I found myself listening more to what she was saying and how it coincided with my own life than what I was actually doing as videographer! I too, second your recommendation to read her book and to go see her speak if you can.No snow we go! wrote: Congratulations! Now get that book "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Dr. Meg Meeker. (10 secrets every father should know) Easy quick read that makes a great deal of sense. -
Apple
She's a vegetabletarian, so just make sure there's no dead animals in whatever you bring. You do like dreadlocks, right? lol! you don't have a chance in hell with her! Trust me...I Wear Pants wrote: Hey Apple, should I bring over chips or soda or anything for dinner? -
september63Your daughter is a vegetarian and wears dreadlocks? Ill make a small assumption and guess she listens to the Grateful Dead and smokes weed.
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AppleNope... she's not a DeadHead. I've actually been hearing country music coming from her room lately! She's very eclectic and can play the viola extremely well.
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I Wear PantsShe has dreadlocks? Cool.
I like the way you worded vegetarian. I'm going to say it that way from now on. -
Glory Days
really? please blame this on the ex wife haha.Apple wrote: She's a vegetabletarian, so just make sure there's no dead animals in whatever you bring. -
sleeper
Oh so she's a weirdass? LOL out of my league? I wouldn't want to touch that shit with my 10 foot pole.Apple wrote:
She's a vegetabletarian, so just make sure there's no dead animals in whatever you bring. You do like dreadlocks, right? lol! you don't have a chance in hell with her! Trust me...I Wear Pants wrote: Hey Apple, should I bring over chips or soda or anything for dinner? -
I Wear PantsApple, did her ex-dude friend ever bring you chips and soda?
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Apple
lol! GOOD!sleeper wrote:
Oh so she's a weirdass? LOL out of my league? I wouldn't want to touch that shit with my 10 foot pole.Apple wrote:
She's a vegetabletarian, so just make sure there's no dead animals in whatever you bring. You do like dreadlocks, right? lol! you don't have a chance in hell with her! Trust me...I Wear Pants wrote: Hey Apple, should I bring over chips or soda or anything for dinner?
Pants: No he didn't ever bring me anything but a pain in my neck! Probably gave me a few grey hairs which REALLY piss me off! -
I Wear PantsSo see how much of an upgrade I am? Do you prefer wavy chips or the more traditional kind?