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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH adores our daughter. She is truly loved by her dad (and mom). I sometimes worry that her standards will be too high and her expectations won’t be met.[/quote] I find that women who have been exposed to good men and really love men in general are great partners. My wife is one of them and I know of a few others that come to mind. One of them was an athlete that went to a prestigious school on an athletic scholarship. Her brother is a pro hockey player. She just seems to love and respect men, which I’m guessing is because she’s had so many positive influences (dad who did everything with her, coaches, brother who she’s best friends with, brothers friends, etc). Meanwhile, because she’s super fit from a lifetime of sports and attractive women tend to be mean to her. She’s married to a guy who was a college football player, they have kids and a wonderful relationship. I suspect her view of men helps that.[/quote] I suspect in her circles she only circumvents smart high achievers. Her view on the men in her family doesn’t drive the relationship. If anything she should be wary of males who SEEM like her siblings or father, but end up masking mental disorders or narcissism or emotional abuse behind closed doors. [/quote]
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