Alright dads gather round, we need to talk about our precious daughters and those little boys who want to get their hands on them. We know from experience because we were once that hormone crazed little teen just prowling for the chance to get to any base with a girl, right?
So let’s consider our options to be the protector in chief as a father does. Some age-old classic approaches include:
- Locking her up until she’s 30-years-old?
- Sending her to a convent?
- Anything you do to my daughter, I’ll do to you?
- Taking him into the backyard and showing him the shallow grave you’ve prepared?
- Letting him know you can make him go away?
Let me start by saying that I in no way consider myself qualified to be the adult in charge of guiding this amazing little girl through life but it’s just Charlie and me so it’s 100 percent up to me ('us as a team', as I always tell Charlie).
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I think it's a great attitude to have to trust your daughter to make her own rules. It's the way my father raised me and there are jokes about my younger brother being the paranoid one instead. In fact, my brother rang my father at work when I was 15 because I was going on a date with an 18 year old and according to my 12 year old brother, "18 year olds only have one thing on their mind". He was distressed by my father's response which went along the lines of "mate, I trust her to manage her date the way she wants and honestly, I need to work right now, we can chat tonight but I'm not stopping your sister from going on this date". I know these days that Dad couldn't stand many of the guys I dated because he thought they treated me badly but he knew it was my call not his, and it was best to just be the consistent loving force behind me to help if I wanted it.
OK I feel like I need to bring you into the 21st Century.
Promiscuity is hardly the thing to concern yourself with.
Focus more on choice, good judgment and decision-making, enthusiastic consent, feeling empowered, sexual health, contraception, stealthing etc.