Don't worry when his little princess starting looking for prince charming and has to kiss a lot of frogs to find him, you will be glad that she is daddy's little girl.
On the other hand when she thinks that it is okay to wear apple bottoms and lots of makeup at the age of 10. That is when he will see the forest for the trees....
just sit back and enjoy the show
2006-10-04 08:57:56
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answered by dee-dee 2
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She will always be his little princess get used to it. My daughter is now 15 and can still wrap her dad round her pinky even when she is being a brat and believe me the teenage years can be rough. Im lucky because my daughter does well in school she doesnt cause any real trouble just the usual teenage tantrums . She takes her dad out shopping but she is the one who always comes back with something never him. Like i said get used to it he will always treat her like royalty doesnt matter what she does. There will come a time though when he looks and sees his little princess is all grown up and wants to do things he said his little princess would never do. Stand well back and watch the fireworks. Ive seen a few.
2006-10-04 18:29:50
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answered by jakeybird2000 2
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He's just blinded by love, it happens to the best of us. But if the problem is he's not supporting you when it comes to disciplining your child, this can have a very negative effect on her. Parents must present a united front to their child when it come to parenting and discipline, or the child will pick up on any division and use it to get her way. There are so many other questions I've seen on here from parents of kids who are spoiled rotten by one parent, while the other gets stuck with all the discipline. And guess what? The kids are always spoiled rotten! It's as if the spoiling cancels out the discipline. Don't let this happen to you! Talk to your husband and let him know he's doing his a daughter a disservice by always taking her side and not wanting to discipline her. Just let him watch a few episodes of "My Super Sweet Sixteen" or "Daddy's Little Girl" to let him know what he's in for if he keeps it up. That should scare him plenty.
BTW, don't listen to "Katie" we know exactly why she became "a terror in her teens." (How's that for proof!)
2006-10-04 17:00:11
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answered by wendy g 7
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dads are like that for their girls. in my house, my dad always stuck up for me while my mum ALWAYS stuck up for my little brother. battle lines drawn. now that we're all grown up, it's a bit more even but those sides are always there. even when i was a right little sod, my dad took my side. and even when my brother went off the rails a bit, my mum wouldn't hear a word against him. that doesn't mean that she was always happy with his behaviour, but woe betide anyone who said anything!
if it's really a problem, encourage them to spend more time together, ie: a whole day and night. organise a trip for you and a girlfriend, starting with breakfast together, taking in a movie, maybe a facial and then shopping or dinner or something. basically get yourself away from the pair of them for an entire day. if he still thinks she's a little princess after an entire day entertaining and caring for her, then you need more than Yahoo answers!!!!
have fun :)
2006-10-04 16:27:21
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answered by stufetta 3
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It is because little girls will always be babys to there fathers and no matter what you say or do you are going to be wrong, that is just the way fathers and daughters are I guess just a way of protecting them for there whole life.
2006-10-04 16:12:22
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answered by whats up all 2
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urgh some dad's are like that. my friend and i have daughters who are 2, there's only 5 weeks between them and her hubby thinks the sun shines out of their daughters butt when really she's a terror! her mum knows this and is always apologising when her daughter terrorises mine (mine is rather reserved and overwhelmed by her boisterous friend) so its not just my perception!
Daddy's often do get the easy end of the bargain, seeing the kids only a few hours a day when they're just out of bed or just ready for bed and cuddly normally. maybe if he spent a few days with her in a normal situation, ie regular routine not out on a treat or something, he might get a nasty shock!
2006-10-04 16:00:51
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answered by Andromeda Newton™ 7
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She's his little princess and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it, nor should you. She's only six and of course she's going to kick up every now and then, I'm sure her father does realise this but he can't see through it, I'm my fathers only girl and it was the exact same in my house, he always stuck up for me, that is until I became real trouble in my teens...!
2006-10-04 16:00:12
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answered by Katie 4
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wouldn't it be nice for dad and little princess to spend all weekend together whilst mum goes away ? few words will be needed as actions speak volumes!!
2006-10-04 16:56:49
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answered by pottydotty 4
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fathers are more drawn to their daughters because they feel more protective of them. they are little angels sent to them, i say this only because i'm expecting a little girl in a few weeks and already i'm head over heels for her. maybe it's cause we can emotionally connect with them, their little cute girls and what father can't love thier daughter to death..
2006-10-04 15:57:03
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answered by usm.corps 1
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Are the two of you in a fight of some other kind as well ? He may be doing it for that reason. If not .. it is time for family counseling. Good Luck! :)
2006-10-04 15:55:16
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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