Puberty and adolescence are difficult for kids too; above everything else make sure she knows she can count on you, that you still love her and will be there for her when she needs it. You can also tell her that you understand and respect that she is growing up but would like +
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to have a loving father-daughter relationship as you used to. You seem a good man, good luck
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No more pets- dinner with dad on his birthday, mandatory. Some day she will thank you.
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Time for a "you have to tell Daddy the truth" talk. A serious one.
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Dude everything will be okay hopefully. Show her she can trust you and talk to you. Don’t demand to know everything; give her some space but let her know you are there always.
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Not daddy's little girl anymore, I suppose. Life evolves, parental responsibilities and expectations should evolve as well. Try and chisel out a new level of relationship.
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This guy better quit leaving her home alone, unless he wants to be a grandfather pretty soon. Sounds like she's moving pretty fast for a 12 year old. I hope she got some punishment for the lie.
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Dude even looks sad. I like how they tell the stories. Very simple and quick.
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Welcome to raising daughters. Mine are 21 & 24. You’ll get to the other side eventually.
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