Anonymous wrote:How are father-daughter dances still a thing in 2022? Very creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 mom family here. That would nice if the kids were preschool age or even early elem. But how do you think an older child feels, yes she can bring an adult relative but it’s not the same. They should just have a dance and let the kids bring any grown up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not creepy imo but they do exclude those who don’t have a Dad. Why couldn’t it just be a dance for everyone?Anonymous wrote:Father daughter dances are creepy.
Our school doesn't exclude those who don't have a dad. Girls can instead bring a man who is important in their life -- usually a grandfather or uncle.
Yes, they did that. It was a daughter dance. Kids could bring their father or favorite adult dance partner.
Not PP but I agree with her. The "trusted" men in my Catholic school community took full advantage.
Like a creepy uncle?
If you can’t find one trusted adult male in your daughter’s life to send then you need to re-evaluate your priorities. Every man that isn’t a girl’s father is automatically creepy to you and it’s disgusting that you think that way. You are sexist.
Anonymous wrote:How are father-daughter dances still a thing in 2022? Very creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are father-daughter dances still a thing in 2022? Very creepy.
Wow, what an original comment.
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Anonymous wrote:Father daughter dances are creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is there a thread on this? People are going to weddings, graduations, conferences, galas and all sorts of large events. Not to mention restaurants, parties and sporting events. A small school community event of families who already go to school together is not a big deal at all right now.
Except they are becoming superspreaders, much like the bigger events. And that causes a lot of disruption in the school community. We just went through this at our school. Many students out with COVID, and teachers too, other events having to be postponed. It definitely has an impact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 mom family here. That would nice if the kids were preschool age or even early elem. But how do you think an older child feels, yes she can bring an adult relative but it’s not the same. They should just have a dance and let the kids bring any grown up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not creepy imo but they do exclude those who don’t have a Dad. Why couldn’t it just be a dance for everyone?Anonymous wrote:Father daughter dances are creepy.
Our school doesn't exclude those who don't have a dad. Girls can instead bring a man who is important in their life -- usually a grandfather or uncle.
Yes, they did that. It was a daughter dance. Kids could bring their father or favorite adult dance partner.
Like a creepy uncle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 mom family here. That would nice if the kids were preschool age or even early elem. But how do you think an older child feels, yes she can bring an adult relative but it’s not the same. They should just have a dance and let the kids bring any grown up.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not creepy imo but they do exclude those who don’t have a Dad. Why couldn’t it just be a dance for everyone?Anonymous wrote:Father daughter dances are creepy.
Our school doesn't exclude those who don't have a dad. Girls can instead bring a man who is important in their life -- usually a grandfather or uncle.
Yes, they did that. It was a daughter dance. Kids could bring their father or favorite adult dance partner.
Anonymous wrote:It’s creepy because it specifies opposite sex parent/child pairing à la Oedipus. Why not just parent/child of any sex or gender?