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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 578006" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I stand by my earlier post, lol. NO I am not saying you are bad. YES I think daughters should have an advanced opportunity before being fully aware of sexual activity....she could have spent the night with a friend or her Mother. The parent/child relationship exists until death in most families with strict boundaries. It may be "role playing" but it is a unique game. I totally loved my Dad to death. He was an awesome man. He had a heart attack during a laison with a lady friend. I put the best possible "spin" on the circumstances for the sake of my Mom and siblings. I knew he was not a saint (nor was I) but up to the day of his death I was able to ignore that he was a sexual human being and preferred seeing him as "my Dad". Most sons and daughters do want to see their parents as men and women who live nicely and privately. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 578006, member: 35"] I stand by my earlier post, lol. NO I am not saying you are bad. YES I think daughters should have an advanced opportunity before being fully aware of sexual activity....she could have spent the night with a friend or her Mother. The parent/child relationship exists until death in most families with strict boundaries. It may be "role playing" but it is a unique game. I totally loved my Dad to death. He was an awesome man. He had a heart attack during a laison with a lady friend. I put the best possible "spin" on the circumstances for the sake of my Mom and siblings. I knew he was not a saint (nor was I) but up to the day of his death I was able to ignore that he was a sexual human being and preferred seeing him as "my Dad". Most sons and daughters do want to see their parents as men and women who live nicely and privately. DDD [/QUOTE]
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