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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, why wouldn't you have met him? He is her Father. (I actually think letting her stay at your house till 9:30pm on school nights is pretty horrible.)[/quote] Kindly, shut the f&ck up. You’re either a troll or a weirdo, in either case no one likes you and you have no friends. [/quote] This poster is way out of line. The father did nothing wrong. He came to OP's house, asked to speak with his daughter, said something that made her upset, and left 10 minutes later. You know teens can be upset at the drop of a hat, right? If I invited my 17 year old son's girlfriend to stay with us until 9:30pm, and one of her parents showed up to remonstrate with her, I would not feel the father was out of line. I imagine what he said was: "I was not aware you were seeing a boyfriend at this time of the night. This is not OK, I will be speaking to your mother about this." And all three of them are currently in the midst of an argument about it as we speak. Or maybe they argued about something completely different. Maybe he's a terrible person. Maybe he loves her and is genuinely worried about her. NO ONE KNOWS. So you shouldn't be judging.[/quote] Reading comprehension- he popped in at 7:30 - not 9:30. No reason to freak out at 7:30.[/quote] I kind of agree with that poster. A parent came to the house where he was obviously informed his daughter was going to be until 9:30 pm, asked to speak to his daughter, and left 10 minutes later. What’s the issue with that? It would be weirder if OP prevented him from speaking to his daughter. [/quote]
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