Father/Daughter great experience

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love my daughter. She tells me everything more than I want to know. I remember the first time she asked for my advice before having sex for the first time when she was in college. When she realized I was uncomfortable, she told me you always told me I can share everything with you right I was like suuuuure. We have a very good relationship. I wish she had the same relationship with her mother. Unfortunately post divorce my ex wife prioritized her love life over her kids. Maybe that's why I am closer to my kids, because they had noone else to turned to. Luckily I stepped up.


You talk graphic details of sex with your daughter? WTAF?


You are a f**g weirdo. PP said she asked him for advice. You weirdo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe post this in family relationships


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love my daughter. She tells me everything more than I want to know. I remember the first time she asked for my advice before having sex for the first time when she was in college. When she realized I was uncomfortable, she told me you always told me I can share everything with you right I was like suuuuure. We have a very good relationship. I wish she had the same relationship with her mother. Unfortunately post divorce my ex wife prioritized her love life over her kids. Maybe that's why I am closer to my kids, because they had noone else to turned to. Luckily I stepped up.


You talk graphic details of sex with your daughter? WTAF?


You are a f**g weirdo. PP said she asked him for advice. You weirdo


It sounded pretty inappropriate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe post this in family relationships


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Well, I think based on the description it might be more appropriate here...
Anonymous
I just returned from a week's hiking and camping trip in the Rockies with my father. Everyone we met along the way loved the fact that we were doing this trip together. Being together 24/7 was even more fun than I expected. Unlike me he is a very experienced outdoorsman so that when it was just the two of us camping I didn't worry about bears! I did tell him that I might like to go to Paris on our next trip together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes I have seen adult sons or daughters doing 1:1 travels with their semi-elderly mother or father to the homeland, sports stuff, visiting others, some bucket list thing.
Often times it’s due to the other semi-elderly parent not wanting to travel, health issues, can’t drive well anymore so they can’t get places they used to without a travel companion or driver car or help.

Only thing I’d watch out for in this Sandwich Generation is that you help out your spouse plan the week you’re gone, manage the house, kids, and day to day while you are gone on your vacation with your parent.

And consider doing it Work from home and getting your job stuff done too. Plus that doesn’t burn what little vacation days we have each year.

Final alternative is there are many active friend and travel groups of people in their 60s-80s. Small cruises, tour groups, biking, hiking, eating in europe or Bali. Perhaps having your parent build some good friend groups so they can travel more with them a few times a year works well for the itch too.



OR take a trip with your parent. Wtf
Anonymous
This whole thread is super ick
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just returned from a week's hiking and camping trip in the Rockies with my father. Everyone we met along the way loved the fact that we were doing this trip together. Being together 24/7 was even more fun than I expected. Unlike me he is a very experienced outdoorsman so that when it was just the two of us camping I didn't worry about bears! I did tell him that I might like to go to Paris on our next trip together.


Were you concerned about your personal privacy regarding hygiene etc.? I’m not a camper!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just returned from a week's hiking and camping trip in the Rockies with my father. Everyone we met along the way loved the fact that we were doing this trip together. Being together 24/7 was even more fun than I expected. Unlike me he is a very experienced outdoorsman so that when it was just the two of us camping I didn't worry about bears! I did tell him that I might like to go to Paris on our next trip together.


Were you concerned about your personal privacy regarding hygiene etc.? I’m not a camper!


No, you figure out how to make do and you accept embarrassing moments when you share a tent. He’s seen me in a bikini many times if you get my drift. I never felt a bit uneasy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just returned from a week's hiking and camping trip in the Rockies with my father. Everyone we met along the way loved the fact that we were doing this trip together. Being together 24/7 was even more fun than I expected. Unlike me he is a very experienced outdoorsman so that when it was just the two of us camping I didn't worry about bears! I did tell him that I might like to go to Paris on our next trip together.


Were you concerned about your personal privacy regarding hygiene etc.? I’m not a camper!


No, you figure out how to make do and you accept embarrassing moments when you share a tent. He’s seen me in a bikini many times if you get my drift. I never felt a bit uneasy.


I don't catch your drift... what does that mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just returned from a week's hiking and camping trip in the Rockies with my father. Everyone we met along the way loved the fact that we were doing this trip together. Being together 24/7 was even more fun than I expected. Unlike me he is a very experienced outdoorsman so that when it was just the two of us camping I didn't worry about bears! I did tell him that I might like to go to Paris on our next trip together.


Were you concerned about your personal privacy regarding hygiene etc.? I’m not a camper!


No, you figure out how to make do and you accept embarrassing moments when you share a tent. He’s seen me in a bikini many times if you get my drift. I never felt a bit uneasy.


I don't catch your drift... what does that mean?


It means he saw me in my underwear which covers more than a bikini.
Anonymous
I’m 27 and single and my Dad is 58 and a widower and we often take trips together. We live far apart so these trips are very special and we have similar travel interests. I’m sure some people think we are a big age difference couple but I don’t worry about it. He’s a great travel companion and he has the energy of someone much younger so we have a great deal of fun. The only awkward moment was at a spa in Germany which had mixed gender saunas. He was hesitant but I told him…..when in Germany!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just returned from a week's hiking and camping trip in the Rockies with my father. Everyone we met along the way loved the fact that we were doing this trip together. Being together 24/7 was even more fun than I expected. Unlike me he is a very experienced outdoorsman so that when it was just the two of us camping I didn't worry about bears! I did tell him that I might like to go to Paris on our next trip together.


Were you concerned about your personal privacy regarding hygiene etc.? I’m not a camper!


No, you figure out how to make do and you accept embarrassing moments when you share a tent. He’s seen me in a bikini many times if you get my drift. I never felt a bit uneasy.


I don't catch your drift... what does that mean?


It means he saw me in my underwear which covers more than a bikini.


Did he take pictures or something? Why are you telling us?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m 27 and single and my Dad is 58 and a widower and we often take trips together. We live far apart so these trips are very special and we have similar travel interests. I’m sure some people think we are a big age difference couple but I don’t worry about it. He’s a great travel companion and he has the energy of someone much younger so we have a great deal of fun. The only awkward moment was at a spa in Germany which had mixed gender saunas. He was hesitant but I told him…..when in Germany!


What’s wrong with saunas?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just returned from a week's hiking and camping trip in the Rockies with my father. Everyone we met along the way loved the fact that we were doing this trip together. Being together 24/7 was even more fun than I expected. Unlike me he is a very experienced outdoorsman so that when it was just the two of us camping I didn't worry about bears! I did tell him that I might like to go to Paris on our next trip together.


Were you concerned about your personal privacy regarding hygiene etc.? I’m not a camper!


No, you figure out how to make do and you accept embarrassing moments when you share a tent. He’s seen me in a bikini many times if you get my drift. I never felt a bit uneasy.


I don't catch your drift... what does that mean?


It means he saw me in my underwear which covers more than a bikini.


Always found it odd how people are perfectly ok with everyone, kids, adults, elderly, in bikinis, but if someone is out in "underwear" or boxers, etc. it's scandalous! What a silly world we all live in.
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