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Discussion: Daddys and their difficult child Daughters
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 494214" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>I agree with MWM. I think its a Dad/Daughter thing too. I wasn't a difficult child and neither was my brother growing up, but I was closer to my Dad than my mom and vice versa with-my brother. Now that's flipped the other way around (after I had difficult child). But I would come home to visit from college and head out on a Friday night and when I returned Dad had always done all my laundry for me. I never would have asked/expected him too in a million yrs, but that's the type of man he is. Heck he'd even iron a shirt for me if I needed it, but he's always ironed his own stuff.</p><p></p><p>He still slips me a few bucks here and there (I've never asked), just like he did when I was in hs & college...but he was always a doting Dad (for both of us) and I, his first born...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 494214, member: 3477"] I agree with MWM. I think its a Dad/Daughter thing too. I wasn't a difficult child and neither was my brother growing up, but I was closer to my Dad than my mom and vice versa with-my brother. Now that's flipped the other way around (after I had difficult child). But I would come home to visit from college and head out on a Friday night and when I returned Dad had always done all my laundry for me. I never would have asked/expected him too in a million yrs, but that's the type of man he is. Heck he'd even iron a shirt for me if I needed it, but he's always ironed his own stuff. He still slips me a few bucks here and there (I've never asked), just like he did when I was in hs & college...but he was always a doting Dad (for both of us) and I, his first born... [/QUOTE]
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