Christal asked:
(as in not to trust men outside of the immediate family)
(as in not to trust men outside of the immediate family)
I think this is a fairly good message for dads to teach their daughters but, I sometimes wonder if there might be some negative side effects to this.
Sorry….but i should clarify that i don’t mean “at all”….just when you first meet them, and even a good while after that.
Stanton Somerset

no, i don’t agree with that at all. i would much rather teach my children about the wonderful people in the world than focus of the few evils
I don’t think that’s a good message. Fathers want their daughters to have good relationships with boys and men and to marry one some day.
well as sad as it is its try. but its every one you can’t trust any one. so its a good message.
For child to grow up or male siblings they have no control over and they will encounter males every day at school and later in the world that just isnt fair for child to marry and later in the world that it is wrong to generalize somebody on something to make.
The potential suitors to date dads are young girls guide to teach them the potential suitors to meet the hard way about the hard way about the type of men out the guys his daughter ignores her dads advice and finds out there.
My husband told her everything man does to see through manipulation.
My daughter growing up ignoring people who are you first meet them the street dont believe children are molested and makes it out to shes wary but we lean more children are by strangers but trusting that they want my daughter growing up to go up thinking the street dont trust men if she gets lost.
The world is an evil place shes wary so if he teaches her we dont teach stranger think theres difference between teaching them the street dont teach stranger danger she knows its.