How to advise

Re: How to advise

Exactly , and she has a loving caring dad to take care of all this and her needs. He understand her better than anybody , he spent 25 years raising her.

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^Imo a 'good' dad would be worried about his daughter being put in a position where she might be taken advantage of and would take steps to prevent that, usually encouraging her to at least try and stand on her own two feet..

Just because someone is a parent doesn't mean they're always right or know what is best.. all those idiots even now in the UK who make their daughters marry their cousins back in Pakistan are a prime example of that..

Anyway u have ur opinion and I have mine, let's just agree to disagree..

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He is worried and trying to help her out the way he thinks is best for her daughter. Your example of UK girls has no relevance to this situation. I never disagree I just give my opinion and my take on issues. You have full right to differ to my opinion and my take on issues.