Posted on 05/13/2006 6:36:21 AM PDT by dukeman
When my daughter's dates arrived I always answered the door wearing my shoulder holstered .45 with no coat covering it. Never said much except what time she had to be home "SAFE".
She's now married to a former Marine, has two boys, and both she, and her husband, still go shooting with me a couple of times a month.
I'm glad I'm done with that dating crap. Good luck.
"I have a gun and I know how to use it."
It never gets any easier. My daughter now lives 2,400 miles away and hangs out with airline pilots!
Well, I dated boys for a long time, and I've been married to one for about twenty years now, so I think I know something about how their little minds work. They're adorable creatures as long as you don't take them too seriously, and any girl who's been raised with a brain knows how to handle them.
"A teenage boy? He'll never be missed by anyone including his own parents."
Speak for yourself. I happen to have a very respectable and courteous son who will be reaching the dating age very soon. He gets these qualities from his father and any half way decent girl would be lucky to even date him! From what I've seen though...it's the girls who are the problem today, and it is they who should worry about moms like me!
if this is just a "date"...then it means nothing. If this is a potential boyfriend....then I'd throw the ball back in your daughters court....and tell the date, if he has any questions regarding code of behavior...to ask your daughter, she's up to speed on all your thoughts. My kids know precisely what my thougts are on all things, and they understand my expected mode of behavior outside of the house. I don't feel their "dates" are in anyway responsible for their decisions.
If the prom includes limo rides and school sponsored after prom party...then the don't drink and drive is covered by the fact they won't be driving.
And a Hummer H2 to transport something about the size of your body . . .
he'll probably think you have some serious issues if you theatrically sharpen a blade or clean a gun in front of him. you may want to consider a more conventional route that doesn't involve implied threats and intimidation if want his respect.
LOL!
My father seriously did this before.
Worked like a charm!
Becki
What worked for us was "If one hair on her head is harmed, you're dead meat," said with a smile.
Sigh, women just have no sense of value.
Smile when you say that, mister.
ROTFL! Best laugh I have had in a loooong time!
It depends on the tattoo; why he got it, what it is, where it is.
If he has a tattoo of "Emily" on his arm, to memorialize his sister who died of cancer - that's nowhere near the mindset of a young man who gets curse words tattooed on his face.
Face metal? Take it out before you come to my door.
No manners? Get out of my house, and don't let the door hit you!
My husband had 5 tattooes when he started dating me; however, my family knew his family and heartily approved of him. My mother knew he was a good son to his widowered mother, and my father knew he was an honest, hard working, level headed young man.
We have been happily married for almost 13 years, with three darling children.
I'm not saying you shouldn't put strict criteria on your daughter's dates (we have one, and BOTH of us will be cleaning guns when her dates come to call!).
I always liked the bayonet idea. Yeah buddy, that's MY daughter and you best remember that, if you value your life...
Just showed my husband this thread. He says remember the line in the movie Clueless, "I've got a gun and a shovel, and nobody will miss you..."
Well, it's the day after. Are we going to get an update as to how it went? :)
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