ND, WOW. That's just freaky, especially the comments. And while some of it is more "gosh, that's going to make your daughter rebel like whoah", some of it is "So, really you're just trying to not get her to date AT ALL, eh?" You want some guy, before he's even DATING your daughter, but when he first asks her out, to agree to put tracking software on his computer?!? I mean, go ahead and do that to your daughter's computer if you want (I don't agree, and think it's a bad plan but I get it), but...no.
(And that's ignoring the whole "your pastor is a woman, go to hell")
I was going to say vinegar too.
Just pour it in like I would detergent? Or do something special?
That dad's post really depresses me.
The number of all out wrong points made by the dad, I can't even go over that. I believe the best thing parents can do to assure that their children have healthy dating experiences is to treat each other with love and respect. My parents showed us every day that they cherished and respected each other and we try and show our children how partners should treat each other. I surely do not believe I can influence who my children will find attractive, but I can show them how to treat someone you want to have a relationship with.
So far the boys have not encountered this type of dad. I can't imagine how they would react.
If they're smart, run. Or maybe bring the daughter over so you can give her some support.
Hey I have a question for our pharma buffista. I am now taking Advair and I was wondering if there's anything in there that could make me feel a bit speedy? Because all I've had is a 6 oz cup of coffee today but I feel like I drank a venti.
Pharma-ffistas!
Though that sounds a little like South American drug runners.
Oxyclean also helps when rerunning a load of laundry left in the washer too long.