I love my daughter so much

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I'm just making this thread to show my appreciation for my daughter. Nothing more, and nothing less. I couldn't of asked for a better daughter. She is so smart, so gifted and talented. She isn't even past the age of five yet,and she is so independent. She wakes up and shower by herself, without anyone knowing or telling her. You can't cook around her without her trying to assist you. She model and she is a great dancer. She comes home and get straight to her homework without you having to tell her. She been riding bikes without training wheels since she been 3. She is funny ishell, always fun to be around. She is such a little lady. She go to the mall with my mother and help her with her outfits. And some of the time, my mother listen to her. She loves looking presentable, she would really get mad if her hair and nails aren't done (she gets that from my mother). Plus she gets mainly a S on her report card. You can hold a conversation with her like she is 55 instead of 5. I love her dearly, and I think she will grow into a amazing young lady.


My sons? I'm not so sure about. Lol.
 
I'm just making this thread to show my appreciation for my daughter. Nothing more, and nothing less. I couldn't of asked for a better daughter. She is so smart, so gifted and talented. She isn't even past the age of five yet,and she is so independent. She wakes up and shower by herself, without anyone knowing or telling her. You can't cook around her without her trying to assist you. She model and she is a great dancer. She comes home and get straight to her homework without you having to tell her. She been riding bikes without training wheels since she been 3. She is funny ishell, always fun to be around. She is such a little lady. She go to the mall with my mother and help her with her outfits. And some of the time, my mother listen to her. She loves looking presentable, she would really get mad if her hair and nails aren't done (she gets that from my mother). Plus she gets mainly a S on her report card. You can hold a conversation with her like she is 55 instead of 5. I love her dearly, and I think she will grow into a amazing young lady.

My respect to you sir, it sounds like you've every right to be proud of her :)
 
My respect to you sir, it sounds like you've every right to be proud of her :)

Thanks. I appreciate it.

Even though I hate my baby mother so much, she did a good job raising her so far. And I cannot take that away from her.
 
I'm just making this thread to show my appreciation for my daughter. Nothing more, and nothing less. I couldn't of asked for a better daughter. She is so smart, so gifted and talented. She isn't even past the age of five yet,and she is so independent. She wakes up and shower by herself, without anyone knowing or telling her. You can't cook around her without her trying to assist you. She model and she is a great dancer. She comes home and get straight to her homework without you having to tell her. She been riding bikes without training wheels since she been 3. She is funny ishell, always fun to be around. She is such a little lady. She go to the mall with my mother and help her with her outfits. And some of the time, my mother listen to her. She loves looking presentable, she would really get mad if her hair and nails aren't done (she gets that from my mother). Plus she gets mainly a S on her report card. You can hold a conversation with her like she is 55 instead of 5. I love her dearly, and I think she will grow into a amazing young lady.

My sons? I'm not so sure about. Lol.

So cute! But the funny and the plucky genes run in her family.:)

What does an S (on a report card) stand for?

My sons? I'm not so sure about. Lol.
Why? Your traits must express themselves in a much less domesticated
form when it comes to the boys, I bet.;)
 
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So cute! But the funny and the plucky genes run in her family.:)

What does an S (on a report card) stand for?


Why? Your traits must express themselves in a much less domesticated
form when it comes to the boys, I bet.;)

What is plucky?

I think S stand for Super. I really don't know though. Maybe satisfactory, but some schools are different.

I really don't understand my sons. Like I really don't. But maybe because I compare them to my daughter, and she is ahead of her time. My daughter ride mopeds and dirt bikes, my sons won't even ride a fucking scooter. My daughter ran into a barricade felt off her mopead went to the hospital found out that she slightly fracture her jaw, and rode the same moped the next day. If my son fall off the couch, he ain't getting back on it. I really don't understand my sons. All one want to do is watch cartoons all day, and the other thinks he is a fake thug but cry more than a newborn.
 
What is plucky?

I think S stand for Super. I really don't know though. Maybe satisfactory, but some schools are different.

I really don't understand my sons. Like I really don't. But maybe because I compare them to my daughter, and she is ahead of her time. My daughter ride mopeds and dirt bikes, my sons won't even ride a fucking scooter. My daughter ran into a barricade felt off her mopead went to the hospital found out that she slightly fracture her jaw, and rode the same moped the next day. If my son fall off the couch, he ain't getting back on it. I really don't understand my sons. All one want to do is watch cartoons all day, and the other thinks he is a fake thug but cry more than a newborn.

Plucky = courageous, but in a humorous way (I think).

I come from a # perspective. I have nephews and they are a bit crazy and they Soo crack me up. I don't think I'd have as much fun if I had nieces.
But then: dads and daughters, aunts and nephews, I guess.
 
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Plucky = courageous, but in a humorous way (I think).

I come from a # perspective. I have nephews and they Soo crack me up. I don't think I'd have as much fun if I had nieces.
But then: dads and daughters, aunts and nephews, I guess.

That isn't true in my case though. I actually spend more time with my sons than my daughter. Even if we all are together. My daughter roams. In the house she is somewhere on YouTube copying them dumb ass dances. My boys are somewhere under me playing Temple Run or Subway Surfers or watching cartoons. Outside my daughter is somewhere playing hopscotch or riding something. If it isn't a ball outside, my sons are sitting under me playing Temple Run.

My daughter challenge my authority. I can't say nothing to her without how questioning how,what,where;when and who. She knows that it will take a lot for me to beat her, so she pushes every button she could.

I can't do know wrong in my sons eyes. So we kinda have a stronger bond. We lay down, watch tv and actually talk. My daughter is way too busy for any of that. In her eyes, she is the warden, and I am the prisoner.
 
Thanks. I appreciate it.

Even though I hate my baby mother so much, she did a good job raising her so far. And I cannot take that away from her.

Hate is a strong word. You have to have some love and respect for her for the daughter she gave you. Even though it'll feel a little fake at first try verbalizing in a way that shows more appreciation to your daughter's mother. It'll help keep you from slipping up around your daughter and saying something inappropriate that might denigrate her mother. Plus, the chicks dig a man who at least sounds like he respects the mother of his children.
 
It sounds like your daughter is being very responsible, at age 5, because her parents aren't. It is possible she'll break the cycle you aren't interested in breaking.
 
So did I when mine was five.
I dare you to bump this thread when she's 16

His children will want nothing to do with him when they're teenagers. He will likely be imprisoned or deceased by then, which will render this a non-issue.
 
Hate is a strong word. You have to have some love and respect for her for the daughter she gave you. Even though it'll feel a little fake at first try verbalizing in a way that shows more appreciation to your daughter's mother. It'll help keep you from slipping up around your daughter and saying something inappropriate that might denigrate her mother. Plus, the chicks dig a man who at least sounds like he respects the mother of his children.
Well, I don't like her alot alot.
 
It sounds like your daughter is being very responsible, at age 5, because her parents aren't. It is possible she'll break the cycle you aren't interested in breaking.

How the fuck you just assume that her parents isn't responsible?
 
Bullshit.

Nah. Real talk.

She really is high maintenance. That comes from spending so much time with my mother.

Plus Noor can vouch that my daughter is a model. She seen the pictures.

She isn't like one of those Gerber baby models. She actually walk the runway.
 
She sounds sweet, but it think its sad that a small girl finds such value in the aesthetic of her hair and nails.

I also think its deeply regretable and tragic that you hate her mother and speak so poorly of her. In the end this will almost certainly impact in how your daughter feels about you, and how she feels about herself.

But its really nice that you love her and respect the work her mother is doing.
She is a little lady. And it's good, not sad that she cares about the way she looks. Some people don't care how they look, and that is fucked up.

I don't put my babymothers down around my kids. So nope, not going to happened.
 
Great...

A two-bit pill pimping, racist piece of crap needs to showcase his bastard 5-year-old kid on an infamous ADULT porn Board by titling a thread, I love my daughter so much...

...and - big surprise - the thread is already joking about the poor girl walking the streets.

Thanks, childboss.
 
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