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My daughter is just 7 so I have a while. My response to her dates questions with Trace Atkins song Cleaning my Gun playing in the background

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My co-workers daughter bought him a shirt that says “I have a Beautiful Daughter, I also have a gun, a shovel, and an alibi” 😂 it was awesome.
 
My daughter is just 7 so I have a while. My response to her dates questions with Trace Atkins song Cleaning my Gun playing in the background

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Started telling my daughter around the age of 10 that she will not be able to go on a date alone with a boy until she was 17. Mentioned it from time to time as she got older. She knew the ground rules for years and never asked to have them changed.
 
Projectile vomit is underrated.

**** reflects food eaten. It's black and hard during Colustrum time, fruity and green during soft foods, and then onto what you know as modern **** after ward.

My oldest, wearing a diaper was Cholic. She literally was able to diarrhea so hard in her chair, that it bounced off the floor and back into high chair. This was back during a blueberry phase, so, all green.
 
That was his sophomore year...

His senior year in which he played in Under Armour All-American game as a WR... makes him a High School All-American WR.

At least you brought a good counter argument though. So he's been an All-American ATH and WR. Different years.

He was an All-American QB and was selected to play in the Under Armor All-American game as a WR.

The recruiting services had him as an ATH and rightfully so because he could have played on either side of the ball.

Alontae Taylor, 2018 Athlete - Rivals.com

Also just for the record MaxPreps did not have Alontae Taylor listed as an All-American his senior year.
 
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That was not our experience at all. The stubborn boy about killed us from the time he was born to 3 years after he married. The girl was so easy.
Guess its just what kinda kid you have. We only have the one because she was so bad from the day she was born up until about 12. It caused us to not want to have anymore. A lot of or friends have both and they all say the girl is harder to deal with.
 
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Guess its just what kinda kid you have. We only have the one because she was so bad from the day she was born up until about 12. It caused us to not want to have anymore. A lot of or friends have both and they all say the girl is harder to deal with.
Yes, it's the personality. I had wanted 4 kids, but he was so difficult we were like okay 2 will do. As far as teaching a room full, boys were easier to deal with because they would just have a good fist fight and be over it. Girls would still be crying about something someone said 6 months before. (My mama said I was a joy, and my brother a nightmare. Her brother about killed her mom, and 7 girls didn't. So I am a little prejudiced I guess.)
 
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3 boys 3 girls, ages 32 down to 4. All have been easy except for sickness. Always hated to see night come when the fevers were high. Diapers and sleepless nights have been worth it. Plus driving and the worries that come with that. Alot of praying and thankfulness that I have been part of their lives.
Blessed
 
4 boys
1 girl

In my experience, the one girl is harder than the 4 boys are combined. But, I'll also say there's something amazing about having a little girl that's just different and special than solely having boys.

In parenting the days are long, but the years are short.
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Dad boot camp complete. Nothing life changing. Main concerns are with mom being sleepy and postpartum depression. Also getting frustrated and hopefully no baby shaking.

Keep an eye on your wife if you have any concerns about postpartum depression. Loss of sleep and fatigue are to be expected, but be prepared if needed to seek medical help for her if she does not recover emotionally or if she needs to consider anxiety medications.

My wife never had any type of anxiety and depression until after the birth of our first child. After the first month, we had a much needed doctor's visit for her, found the right kind of medications and she and our family was all the better for it.

Pregnancy is a huge blessing, but it can bring about changes. Hang in there!
 
Dad boot camp complete. Nothing life changing. Main concerns are with mom being sleepy and postpartum depression. Also getting frustrated and hopefully no baby shaking.
You WILL get poop on your hands, spitup on your shirt, lose sleep, be frustrated, and more, yet one day you will find yourself holding the baby on the couch being proud to be a daddy.
 
Dad boot camp complete. Nothing life changing. Main concerns are with mom being sleepy and postpartum depression. Also getting frustrated and hopefully no baby shaking.
You're gonna kick ass at this. Also, there's never a real reason to shake a baby, they never did anything wrong. 💯 shaking wouldn't help anyway, just make it exponentially worse.
 
Dad boot camp complete. Nothing life changing. Main concerns are with mom being sleepy and postpartum depression. Also getting frustrated and hopefully no baby shaking.

Everything is good until they're teenagers. Have a 16 year old son (smart ass) and the "I know" crap and back talk if where you have to tell them I'm not your friend. I'm your dad and my job is to make you a man and good person. I let my son know that I love him but if he steps out of line I will be there to bust his tail. Him driving also scares the hell out of me also, so you have that alsolsohead of you as well.
 
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