hereyago
Miss My Boy Nubbs
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OP, this is not an attack quesiton but: Was your DM overprotective or did she not act real motherly? i could see how if went either way. My DM was not the motherly type but that is a whole differnt thread. My DF actually took me out for my first bra, awkward. I wasn't taught about deodorant and was the "stinky" kid.
I have a DD11, an only. She has been shaving her legs since she was about 9 and a half. She came to me and asked if I could show her how to shave because she was starting to feel self conscious.
I am actually odd and I embrace her growing up, at least for now. Yes, I loved when she was a baby, however, I feel with each year and milestone, I can see what a great young lady she is going to become. I think you would rather be the parent she would be able to come to no matter what, no judgements.
Also, do you have outside intersests? Once again not an attack. But I love my DD to death, but she is a portion of my life, a big portion. But i hate those people who have kids and odn't have any outside interest and then when the kids leave, the parents don't know what to do. Your DD is growing up and she will soon be at the point of "Mom, don't stand next to me, kiss me, or even talk to me in public phast", so how are you going to handle that?
Cabanafrau-you wrote a lovely post, I enjoyed reading it.
I have a DD11, an only. She has been shaving her legs since she was about 9 and a half. She came to me and asked if I could show her how to shave because she was starting to feel self conscious.
I am actually odd and I embrace her growing up, at least for now. Yes, I loved when she was a baby, however, I feel with each year and milestone, I can see what a great young lady she is going to become. I think you would rather be the parent she would be able to come to no matter what, no judgements.
Also, do you have outside intersests? Once again not an attack. But I love my DD to death, but she is a portion of my life, a big portion. But i hate those people who have kids and odn't have any outside interest and then when the kids leave, the parents don't know what to do. Your DD is growing up and she will soon be at the point of "Mom, don't stand next to me, kiss me, or even talk to me in public phast", so how are you going to handle that?
Cabanafrau-you wrote a lovely post, I enjoyed reading it.