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  1. #2601
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    I know of many parents going through the same thing. How do you tell your girls it's going to be ok? Heartbreaking.
    I've got two daughters, 10 and 12 years old. I teared up this morning when they asked me in the car on the way to school this morning who won the election. And the silence that followed when I told them was awful. I thought as a society we were better than this. I'm so angry and sad for them, and for all the other women and people that aren't straight white men. What in the actual fuck is wrong with people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    I know of many parents going through the same thing. How do you tell your girls it's going to be ok? Heartbreaking.
    I've got two daughters, 10 and 12 years old. I teared up this morning when they asked me in the car on the way to school this morning who won the election. And the silence that followed when I told them was awful. I thought as a society we were better than this. I'm so angry and sad for them, and for all the other women and people that aren't straight white men. What in the actual fuck is wrong with people?

  3. #2603
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    Fatherhood anonymous; an open discussion on being a dad.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tor-tour View Post
    I've got two daughters, 10 and 12 years old. I teared up this morning when they asked me in the car on the way to school this morning who won the election. And the silence that followed when I told them was awful. I thought as a society we were better than this. I'm so angry and sad for them, and for all the other women and people that aren't straight white men. What in the actual fuck is wrong with people?
    8 and 10 year old daughters here. Only about 22% of the population voted for him, if that makes you feel any better about anything. Probably not but I am surprised how many people sat this one out. I really thought the vote count would exceed 2020 and people would rally for a pivot away from hate. Wrong again.

    I am trying to keep it positive for my daughters. I started to explain inflation this morning and they got sidetracked thinking toys could get less expensive and I just left it at that.
    Uno mas

  4. #2604
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    I am terrified for trans family members. They are terrified too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    I am terrified for trans family members. They are terrified too.
    My sister is still in the hospital. Actually was just transferred to the university hospital, in AZ. Absolutely terrified is spot on.

    And my parents that are tending to her care of her down there? Supporters of the next president.
    "boobs just make the world better really" - Woodsy

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser[emoji640
    ;[emoji[emoji6]][emoji[emoji6]][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]]I am terrified for trans family members. They are terrified too.
    It’s going to be scary times for a lot of people. This man gives people permission to be their worst selves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    +10000000

    stbmrstgapp told me this morning that the election results fundamentally impact her desire to have a second kid. i honestly don't blame her.
    My wife already asked me if I thought having the first one was the right idea.

    Which...I get her point. I don't put much stock into the "how could you bring a child into this world" thing as people have been saying that forever and we're still here...but it sure doesn't feel great.

    I admit it does make me question whether I want to raise him in a county that is tilting more and more towards the modern conservative maga world view. I can handle some kooky ideas combined with "don't let the government tell me what to do" libertarian-conservatism, but I don't know that I'm up for an annual battle to keep fringe nutjobs off the school board, public health commission, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlesline View Post
    but I don't know that I'm up for an annual battle to keep fringe nutjobs off the school board, public health commission, etc.
    Or you know, dealing with vaccines becoming illegal, having to supplement your own drinking water with fluoride so your kids grow up with teeth, and navigating an educational system where the fucking department of education has been abolished and the kids learn only about jeebus
    Those are actual proposals floated in the late stages of the campaign. With senate/house and supreme court in hand I'm not so sure these are as hyperbolic as they sound.
    "Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise

  9. #2609
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    Dad of daughters here, 8 and 5.

    Not stoked.

    Silver lining (thin, maybe fleeting little whisps of silver)... 7 of 10 states passed their measures to protect reproductive rights, including the one in which I'm raising girls.

    ~~

    I'm choosing to see this approaching time period as one for focusing on building community and relationships, spending as much time as possible with friends and family, raising resilient children. Laughing a lot with our people. Worrying less about shit beyond our control, yet engage fully on matters in which we have voice. Being the good folks, not the shitbags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post

    ~~

    I'm choosing to see this approaching time period as one for focusing on building community and relationships, spending as much time as possible with friends and family, raising resilient children. Laughing a lot with our people. Worrying less about shit beyond our control, yet engage fully on matters in which we have voice. Being the good folks, not the shitbags.
    x1000

    I tried to explain to my youngest daughter today that democracy and freedom through self-determination are not destinations we reach, but a process that we are constantly involved in with each other. Now is a chance to recommit ourselves to the ongoing work of making this a country we can all be proud of. I'm an optimist and try and remind myself that Trump has only ever kept a fraction of the promises he's ever made, but with two daughters it is disappointing and slightly depressing to think they are walking into a future with less rights and bodily autonomy then their grandmothers had.
    "They don't think it be like it is, but it do."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Dad of daughters here, 8 and 5.

    Not stoked.

    Silver lining (thin, maybe fleeting little whisps of silver)... 7 of 10 states passed their measures to protect reproductive rights, including the one in which I'm raising girls.

    ~~

    I'm choosing to see this approaching time period as one for focusing on building community and relationships, spending as much time as possible with friends and family, raising resilient children. Laughing a lot with our people. Worrying less about shit beyond our control, yet engage fully on matters in which we have voice. Being the good folks, not the shitbags.
    Bravo to your fourth paragraph, Norseman !

    I agree this is a time for Community, and strengthening those 'ties that bind'. !

    as this is the Fatherhood thread, I need to limit my comments. The one thing I would offer tonight for those of us with young children, is try to conduct ourselves with behavior we want our children to emulate. !

    Set The example -
    in so many situations, it may be the best gift we can give children ! !!


    Thank you, my friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boissal View Post
    Or you know, dealing with vaccines becoming illegal, having to supplement your own drinking water with fluoride so your kids grow up with teeth, and navigating an educational system where the fucking department of education has been abolished and the kids learn only about jeebus
    Those are actual proposals floated in the late stages of the campaign. With senate/house and supreme court in hand I'm not so sure these are as hyperbolic as they sound.
    Just actual proposals? I'm pretty sure parts of Idaho already have all of that implemented.

    I saw someone suggest that Gen Z should be studying to be dentists...because there's gonna be a lot of cavity filling in the future!

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    I told my 10 and 7 year old daughters that soon enough they will look back at this decade as the good old days because this shit is gonna get much worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    I told my 10 and 7 year old daughters that soon enough they will look back at this decade as the good old days because this shit is gonna get much worse.
    Good job dad. Just what they need to hear at 7 and 10.

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    I have a wife, mother, grandmother, and mother in law who have spent their lives telling the patriarchy to go fuck itself. My daughter is going to have good training, and a big ass pair of scissors to sever dicks as-needed. She is only three, but she is going to need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    I told my 10 and 7 year old daughters that soon enough they will look back at this decade as the good old days because this shit is gonna get much worse.
    Jesus. That’s one way.


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    I think the most important thing to do for your kids, now or at any other time, is to just let them be kids.

    Don't put the adult world's problems on them at a young age (10 y/o here); they've got the rest of their lives for that nonsense.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    Jesus. That’s one way.


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    It's such a ridiculous post it must be a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    I think the most important thing to do for your kids, now or at any other time, is to just let them be kids.

    Don't put the adult world's problems on them at a young age (10 y/o here); they've got the rest of their lives for that nonsense.
    Agreed! I have been keeping it light. There are so many problems going on globally I don’t see the point of spooking the shit out them. Trump is just the latest disaster.
    Uno mas

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier;[emoji[emoji6[emoji640
    ]][emoji[emoji6]][emoji[emoji6]][emoji[emoji6]][emoji6]]I think the most important thing to do for your kids, now or at any other time, is to just let them be kids.

    Don't put the adult world's problems on them at a young age ([emoji[emoji6][emoji6]] y/o here); they've got the rest of their lives for that nonsense.
    It makes a lot of sense. That sense of joy and curiosity is the foundation of what will power them through life’s ups and downs.

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    I have two daughters, 5 and 9. We have “family rules” that are often referenced and have been surprisingly effective.

    1. Be kind, even to people who aren’t.
    2. Be honest. Period.
    3. Don’t let fear make decisions.
    4. Always work hard and never, ever give up.
    5. Sisters love and protect each other, no matter what happens.

    All this election bullshit changes nothing about how we will interact with the world, nor how we expect them to interact with the world. When our older daughter asked what will “happen now,” we told her that nothing changes—we will still be kind and honest to everyone —and more importantly—we will NOT be afraid to be kind and honest to everyone. At their age, it’s all they need to know.

    I believe my girls can help make the world a better place and this election did nothing to change that, even if it feels a little darker. The world needs good people. Giving in is giving up and that’s not an option.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    I have two daughters, 5 and 9. We have “family rules” that are often referenced and have been surprisingly effective.

    1. Be kind, even to people who aren’t.
    2. Be honest. Period.
    3. Don’t let fear make decisions.
    4. Always work hard and never, ever give up.
    5. Sisters love and protect each other, no matter what happens.

    All this election bullshit changes nothing about how we will interact with the world, nor how we expect them to interact with the world. When our older daughter asked what will “happen now,” we told her that nothing changes—we will still be kind and honest to everyone —and more importantly—we will NOT be afraid to be kind and honest to everyone. At their age, it’s all they need to know.

    I believe my girls can help make the world a better place and this election did nothing to change that, even if it feels a little darker. The world needs good people. Giving in is giving up and that’s not an option.


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    Excellent. Thank you. !

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    yep

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    Share so so many of these sentiments with daughters who are two and four.


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    Today I got to walk my 18yo through the whole emergency roadside service thing when her Forester threw a rod on I-90 between Missoula and Butte, leaving her stranded. She got it towed to a nearby town and fortunately her boyfriend lives in Butte and was able to come get her. From what I can tell and what the towtruck driver said the engine is toast.

    When you have two daughters living away from home driving the roads of America you keep your phone close and ringer volume up.

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