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Dad/mom! you know him!! .. you went to high school with him!

[when refering to her boyfriend?]

lol

2007-03-12 07:34:16 · 82 answers · asked by ☆Karma☆ 6 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

It was a question for laughs really, i'm 19.. no kids yet, just poking fun for old times sake :O)

2007-03-12 07:46:51 · update #1

82 answers

I'd kick her boyfriends @ss. "Don't touch my daughter, you freak! Oh, nice to see you again."

2007-03-12 07:36:32 · answer #1 · answered by Informer 1 · 6 1

Can't really answer that without more specifics. How old is your daughter? How old where you when you had her? Some people have babies when they are 15, add 18, you got 33 . So, if she's 18, and he's 33, that's quite a differance, but... She's legal, and can make any decision she wants no matter how much mom and dad don't like it. So, I 'd hope for time, more information, and that you guys have a good relationship so you can talk about it, instead of fight about it.

2007-03-12 07:39:18 · answer #2 · answered by nickname 5 · 0 0

First I think you daughter needs a talking too.
Ask her what is going on and with whom.
Depends on her age if you can do anything about it.
Is she a minor?
If she is over 18, she is an adult but can be making a bad decision.
My mother did.
She was young, pretty and full of life. She met and married my father in a whirlwind of romance and travel at 25 yrs old.
My father was 55 year old. Sure they went on to have 5 kids living in hard times (my dad did construction). And after 12 years the relationship went sour.
Why?
The age difference. He wanted to retire at 60 and she needed him to work to support his big family. But that did not stop his needs for freedom. He walked out the door and that was that. He spent his remaining years in an RV running around the US meeting friends and drinking his way from one to another.
My Dad died when I was graduating High School. I was distraught. It was not fun to lose him when I was so young. I felt cheated. And it was no fun living my teens in poverty because of his dreams.

Anthing over a 10-15 yrs age difference is trouble. It rarely works out. And if it does work out, the woman is left at a relatively young age to care for an ill and dying man. How can this be fun?

2007-03-12 07:44:38 · answer #3 · answered by Nevada Pokerqueen 6 · 1 0

Hahaha, i wouldnt be concerned, i would be assertive and lock her up in her room until she becomes 18, then she can wish to date a 90 year old for all i care

2007-03-12 20:57:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oh hell no!!!

I would strangle the bastard with both hands and make him eat his own Mr Whoopsy!

For sure!

I guess it would also depends on how old your daughter is.

Imagine if the boyfriend used to bully you at school on top of everything else!!!

What a horrible & never ending nightmare!!!

2007-03-12 07:42:41 · answer #5 · answered by Devilish Angel 4 · 1 1

I would absolutely freak out, I don't believe my daughter likes old dudes my age, she is too sharp for that, but yes, I would freak, probably drop dead on the spot.

2007-03-12 07:41:13 · answer #6 · answered by doc 6 · 1 0

Ewwwwwwwwwwwww.

2007-03-12 07:37:27 · answer #7 · answered by N.S 4 · 1 0

If I had a daughter and she said that I'd be very concerned....I don't look anything like a woman!

2007-03-12 12:35:08 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'd be a little concerned if my daughter came up to me because I'm a virgin.

2007-03-12 07:37:39 · answer #9 · answered by QuestionMark 5 · 1 0

Hahahaha, it'd be worst if mom started to have a weird expression on her face that says they used to date!

2007-03-12 07:50:10 · answer #10 · answered by sugarscamp 5 · 1 0

I would make sure we had the "come here and check out my gun collection" talk. Then I would make sure that one of my friends who was a lethal martial artist accompanied them on all dates.
Then it would be no problem.

2007-03-12 07:51:42 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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