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Holy Crap! Just found out wife and I are having a daughter!!

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Congratulations to you and your wife!

(Also to all of the other imminent dads and moms on these here forums!)

 

I have two daughters, 7 and 5. They don't play sports, but they both dance.

I wouldn't trade either of them for a guaranteed NFL quarterback.

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Congratulations to you and your wife!

(Also to all of the other imminent dads and moms on these here forums!)

 

I have two daughters, 7 and 5. They don't play sports, but they both dance.

I wouldn't trade either of them for a guaranteed NFL quarterback.

 

Very cool.

 

After reading about all the dads with daughters or to be like me, I feel there should be a string on this forum for dads looking out for their daughters... To exchange war stories of guys courting their daughters and interesting life challenges along the way. Lol

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Congratulations!!!

 

I have two girls myself and a boy. They are triplets actually.

 

I love all of them but the girls are definitely more attached to daddy.

 

Just make sure that you clean your guns outside when her boyfriend comes to visit. If he gets scared off, good. If he comes over and starts talking with you about guns and what he shoots, even better!

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. scared for the teens though... :blink:

AS you should be.

 

To often I come home from the office to he ashen faces of my wife and two sons, looking like they've been tortured.

 

"What's wrong, huh?"

 

"Her!"

 

Oh yes, be afraid. VERY afraid.

 

But enjoy the early years. : )

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Thanks everyone! I will tell ya, told my wife about all the congrats I've gotten on here from you guys and she seems impressed since she never really cared about anything I mentioned off this forum till this. Lol :)

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