@@Hopsteadthat exactly why, because now a days most people never have a dad, women are horrible because they were raised by women, single hateful women
@@henrytomashonestly in this economy fuck being a respectable woman lol, groceries ain’t getting any cheaper and there’ll always be some schmuck out there willing to foot the bill for some feet pics. It’s called the oldest profession for a reason, hate the game not the player 🤷♀️
This Child won in life at least as much. When Children love their Parents like this it's less about the Children deciding to love them and more about the Parents simply being great Parents.
Anytime my mom took me shopping growing up or ordered me clothes from Sears, I would try it all on when I got home to show my dad while my mom would narrate the fashions & he’d tell me how pretty & beautiful I was & how much he liked the clothes.. that I looked like a princess, etc. 😅♥️ I always remember how I felt 😊.. it matters!!
I missed many of these moments. I was wrapped up in career building and worked a ton of hours 13 hours most days. I came home right at or after bedtime. Make time Father's, I regret missing many things in my children's lives, money is not worth missing out on the best times in life.
My dad has said the same thing that he wishes he was there more. From our perspectives though our dad was always there when it mattered. It's the mistake of a lot of parents. Kids do not need tons of fancy things or even really want them they want your time attention and love.
Someone has to bring home the bacon. It hurts, but it's necessary. We do it BECAUSE we love them, and because they need us. Gotta make everything count.
As a father to a 6 year old girl, no matter if it’s a new hair style, painted her own nails or a new dress she always comes to me and wants my approval and it’s so fucking awesome!!!!!
@@BeeQee-sq7tg you want the next generation of girls raised right? Then you better try for a daughter and show her she's worth more than a few dollars for nudes.
My daughter does the same with my husband. We painted each other's nails today and then later I braided her hair. Both times she was excited to show daddy
this makes me so happy. i’m 14 and my dad just passed away and every morning before school i would show him my outfits and would ask what he thought. i didn’t care what anyone else thought except him
This is Sooo sweet.❤ I had the same sentiment, even at 50 years old. If my daddy said I looked good, I wasn't worried about anyone else's opinion. DADS MATTER!! ❤❤❤😊
Being present is not enough. My dad was present, but he was useless as a dad. Now at a later age though I do notice I've missed a male role model. If I ever get kids, I'll do everything in my power to be a better dad than he ever was.
If he's not a horrible person that would be perfect. Mine was an abusive alcoholic clinically diagnosed narcissist so I'd say it depends on the situation. Him being away is healthier in the long run since he would have torn me down more than he did in the period when he was present.
To everyone who have a present dad but was not treated accordingly remember that your horrible childhood won’t make YOU of what you are today… it’s still OUR choice to do BETTER…. You can't take back an unhealthy relationship, but you can learn how to let go of past. You can't go back in time and fix a bad childhood, but you can be a better person and a better dad/mom to your family.
@@Miss_Kisa94 None of us are good people. We all sin, which is why we need Jesus! The credit for good things that I do goes to the Lord because He is the One from whom all goodness and love flows!😊❤️❤️
@@Miss_Kisa94 Thanks for asking, love! Because we are made in the image of God, we have within us instilled some intrinsic knowledge of goodness. Many people who are not Christian do many good things. That credit still goes to God because He is all goodness. 😊❤️
I have 2 daughters. And I hug them hard everyday. I am very strict south american dad...my wife is german much more loving than me and more patient. Even after a yelling match both of them are hugging me and like nothing happens 5 minutes later. I like how this dad goes down to her level to check her outfit. That means a lot to kids. I have a necklace made by my daughters plastic rings they have happily gifted me. Accept everything with a huge smile. I am proud of them.
@orbyjett2864 yes I know I try to win all of them lol I have a very competitive negotiator as a daughter that is the one that escalate things when dont go her way. And I try to keep calm but she likes to poke. My other daughter don't care I say no she gets it and moves on.
My two kids are exactly like yours. My boy, he might protest for a few seconds but quickly accepts il ml and move on to the next thing. My daughter, however, she will protest/manipulate/fight/negotiate/plead/etc until the very end @@uniqu3xperience965
@@uniqu3xperience965 If you always try to win, it’s called being a “right fighter.” Do you want to be “right”or do you want to stay connected? You can do both if you do it in the right spirit. If you “win” that means someone else has to “lose.” You’re not raising kids. You’re raising adults. It’s important to think about gradually loosening control as they get older so they are ready to be independent. Another important point is to ask forgiveness from time to time. They will forgive you readily. Humbling yourself will make you grow in their eyes & teach important lessons they can draw on. I appreciate your honesty! I am a grandma. I hope you don’t mind me sharing. Everyone is entitled to my opinion! 😉
Even until I was 18, I still cared about what my dad thought. And I wore one of his favorite dresses he helped me pick out at his funeral. Seriously, good dads are great at giving the hype. I lived for that single nod of approval 😂
A girl learns how a man should love her from her father. Fathers be present for your daughters and show them what unconditional love and respect from a real man looks like. Thank you for sharing this video, beautiful soul. 🙏💜✨️
Aww, he's a lovely dad. He looks genuinely proud and thrilled for her. I never got to be a daddy's girl because my dad never cared... I'm so glad this little girl has the dad she deserves. This is the kind of dad all kids deserve.
I totally feel you. My dad always thought that him going to work and keeping food on the table was enough. Not that im not grateful for those things but it would be nice to have that love and affection from a daddy. I always feel ignored. It hurts. Hugs to you I hope you can heal that wound one day. ❤
My daughter's dad never wanted to be in her life. I've spent my live trying to be both for her and building her self esteem and praying that she has future healthy relationships. It's a struggle, she's 16 and is having struggles with her self esteem anyways. She doesn't feel good but enough and hasn't started dating yet. She seems skeptical of all males. It breaks my heart. Men please step up our children need two parents
Only shows how supportive her dad is ... her advisor. I bet, she also takes it seriously, respecting his ideas and decisions too. 😊 Most of the time they run to mummy for fashion advice.
What a good daddy. Because of the love this little girl gets from her father she will grow up to be a confident women who knows that she is loved. Her dad shows her she is worth being treated like a queen.
Men should remember that a Dad is a girl’s very first example of how she should be treated by all other men in the world and they should act accordingly. This was sweet
I had a great Daddy- I still do, he’s in heaven now but for the rest of my life, I will thank God for blessing me with such an amazing Dad, he made me feel special and loved all the days of his my life. I pray that we will will see each other again one day in heaven and what a celebration that will be.
This made me burst into tears. My dad was never present in this life, and im extremely jealous. Glad this girl has her dad to be there with her every step of the way.
The way she truly values her dads opinion and approval 💞 What a sweet family, I hope they mantain this relationship always. She looks absolutely beautiful in her new Christmas dress.
It's not just aproval. Men hate to lie. They have to sometimes, but they HATE to do it. Women value feelings over whats true so they would lie more often then man. So man are more often honest even if that might hurt feelings sometimes, but most of the time it's what you need. Here's true story from my own experience. I used to work as bartender in one restaurant. And we had alot of server girls. All of them good looking, slim, georgious. At one point I was reading a book abaut observation and there was certain tasks you had to do every day or week. One of the tasks was "To notice girls, perfume, nails, earings and compliment them IF YOU LIKE THEM". Because I was working in shifts I started paying attention to nails and eyelashes. And I would tell my honest opinion. I got so good at it that now I notice that subcontiosly. One of the conversations were like: -Ohhh nice nails! Then did you got those done? -one server to our administrator. -She got those done 2 days ago because she had a day off and 3 days ago her nails were red with white ornaments and now they are deep blue. Love it BTW. - I responded withought even turning back. So after a while I found out that girls had something they called "Bar managers "Seal of approval"". If I compliment some new change (like nails, eye lashes, make-up, new piece of clothing, perfume) it was a right choise for them. If I didin't that means I noticed it and didin't liked it and didin't wanted to be mean. So to think that avarange looking guy was looked up to approve model quality girls apearence was a huge ego booster for me
My toddler is like this! She can’t wait to show daddy when her toes are painted or she has a dress on- they love to hear “oh wow! You look so beautiful!” From their daddy. ❤
I can tell any dad or future dad. There's nothing more precis in this world than a daughters love for her dad. Cherish it as they grow and they will never allow any man to treat her less than what she deserves. ❤
Reminds me of my Dad. He raised three girls and one boy. My sisters and I softened his heart like ice cream and every time he would take us to pick out our Christmas and Easter outfits, he always complimented how adorable we looked. ❤😊
She’s such a loving little lady; and she obviously adores her dad. ❤🥰 Her true happiness was to show her dad her presents - a reaffirmation of the fact that she considers her dad to be her one true gift.
I just turned 50, and I still show my dad my outfits...Daddy's girl for life. ❤❤❤ Dad's are the first man a girl is going to love, and sets her standard of how she's loved.
❤ It’s so Lovingly for a little girl to have a special bond with her Daddy. I love when my Daughter goes to my Husband to show him what she loves about anything and that Special love melts my Heart because I didn’t have my Daddy around he left me and my Mom when I was a baby. But my husband has that special Daddy’s little girl that’s a true Daddy Love bond ❤❤❤love it
Our two little girls always loved to show their daddy their "new" clothes, it was especially cute when they got new Barbie/Ariel/Beauty and the Beast panties!!! They proudly spun around and lifted their dresses so that he could really see, lol!!!😂 He got a great laugh and they climbed up in his lap to smother him with hugs, kisses, and lots of giggles!!! Modesty and shame does not exist at this point /stage in little girls' minds until around 3-4-5-6 yrs old. If they are exposed to INAPPROPRIATE behavior or sexual abuse, their own conscience will be forever changed and damaged.😂
I know the feeling i was too a Daddy's girl till i was 13/14,sadly he passed away 10days after Christmas. I still remember what I got that year from him on Christmas.😢
My 2yr old does this with EVERYTHING... Has to get her daddy's opinion on everything. It is actually one of the sweetest relationships to watch unfold as a month 🤎 their bond is like no other.