16 is iffy. I would still talk to her first and ask her exactly why she doesn't like you girlfriend. If she says "i dont know" then I wouldn't worry about it too much.
But seriously, find out what is bothering your daughter first. You don't want to make your daughter feel like you're putting her on the back burner.
My dad was dating this lady that I hooked up with. Big mistake. Anyway, they were together for about 2 years and she cheated on him constantly, was always talking to his ex's, and he just didnt see it. One day she packed up, (her things AND his) and moved to Florida. She still calls him and tries to come back, but he knows better now.
Ask your daughter what makes her thinks that the woman isn't good for you. You might have your blinders on, chances are she may see things that you don't.
It's just getting hard to handle, ya know? I even save his beer cans/bottles and show him at the end of the week. And he just thinks it's normal. I'm just at a loss right now.
My boyfriend has a drinking problem, and I don't know how to help him, any suggestions?
He doesn't drink large quantities, it's more like a 6 or 8 a night.
I'm just looking for some advice. And yes, I know this is a singles website, but as my profile says, I'm not single and not looking. I just like to talk. =)
I agree completely. I think that if I had children, I would like to stay home with them. But I drive myself crazy when I don't work, so if I didn't have something to focus my attention on, I would prefer to work.
I have been very fortunate with this. I've never been in the hospital, save being born, for anything. No broken bones, no burns, no children, no nothing.
I had a really bad headache once, it felt like someone was stabbing me in the side of the head.
And a broken heart DOES physically hurt. A very good friend of mine died about 6 years ago and I was hysterical. I remember very clearly that it felt like my heart was going to explode in my chest, it physically hurt.
RE: dating
16 is iffy. I would still talk to her first and ask her exactly why she doesn't like you girlfriend. If she says "i dont know" then I wouldn't worry about it too much.But seriously, find out what is bothering your daughter first. You don't want to make your daughter feel like you're putting her on the back burner.