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Reply to "For women, having a great dad is like winning the lottery"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My dad was such a good role model that it wasn’t difficult for me to determine who would make a good husband. I never dated a lot because I was pretty choosy and I’m glad I was. My husband’s dad passed alway a few years ago and I love that he uses my dad as a sounding board on many big decisions.[/quote] Knowing how to pick a good lifetime partner and parent for future children is so important. My dad thinks literally I am capable of anything (ie: took up a new sport mid 20s, he asked me if I’d go to the olympics). I can see this being bad for someone w the wrong temperament, as PP noted. For me, it’s worked and I’m pretty sure I’m not one of the insufferable women with amazing dads PP mentioned. I didn’t want kids until a few years of dating my now husband. I just knew he wld be an amazing dad, and wanted the experience of raising a family with him which surprised me. I was right, he is awesome, and hopefully this makes it easier for our kids to have good partners in the future [/quote]
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