Not exact matches
Most
dads are likely to embarrass their kids at some
point whether it be cheering along over-enthusiastically a ball game or
questioning their daughter's new boyfriend over his employment prospects, the list is endless.But some parents go further than others when it comes to humiliating their offspring.
More
questions — can you still speak of «bad» sleep associations when the baby might need a feed before bed but always finishes herself at some
point, throwing her head back and coming off the breast, is capable of going off to sleep just by munching on her muslin, often just with
dad present?
If
questions from others persist to the
point where your child feels uncomfortable, teach him to say, «Just ask my
dad.»
«I obviously can't
point to the source of every bit of money and
dad's not around for me to ask the
questions now.»