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Play fighting with your teen daughter?

As a man, a father, should you play fight with a teen daughter? How far is too far?

I was at a friends house a while back. The father's step daughter was about my age, 16 at the time. They began play fighting, he pushed her into a corner and she began to look uncomfortable. He got rougher and rougher, shoving her, punching at her arms and sides. Not hard enough to bruise but hard enough to hurt. I said that wasn't appropriate and everyone in the room stopped to look at me. The step father asked me why. I didn't have an answer at the time other than "because she's a girl" but I think I have a better answer now, especially seeing the path his daughter has taken. Obviously everyone in the room took his side, saying just because shes a girl doesn't mean she can't do those sorts of activities.

My issue wasn't so much that she's a girl, but that he was taking advantage of her obvious disadvantage. Her discomfort. She fought back like a scared little child. Yet he kept pushing further.

I would change my answer to this:
Because it teaches her that it's okay for a man to hit a woman. Play fighting, especially in relationship, the way they were 'playing' can easily turn to abuse. She was uncomfortable. That was clear. He kept going though. Teaching her that her discomfort is irrelevant.

Now, we are in our 20s. She has a gangbanger for a boyfriend and a child with this man. She never sees or talks to her family anymore because he won't let her. He'll come up with every excuse as to why she shouldn't talk to them or visit with her daughter. The police knocked down their front door at one point, and daddy-o (who is 20 years older than her, might I add) was arrested for drug trafficking.

I distanced myself from that family. Trouble is what they are in all honesty. Good people though, just made bad decisions all around.

What is your opinion?
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Steve42 · 56-60, M
I disagree. You only learn to defend yourself from practice. I think you just admited to violating terms of service by lying about your age.
😁👍@Steve42 uh oh 😏😉
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
Incorrect. I am 20. At the time of this event I was 16. As it says in my post.

Perhaps you are correct in learning to defend yourself through practice though. How far would be too far in playing that way with your daughter? Should you keep pushing or is there a point where you should back off a little?

@Steve42
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
"16 at the time"..."we are in our 20s now" @BoobooSnafu
Steve42 · 56-60, M
@GlitterBug I stand corrected on the age. I never taught my daughter, I enrolled her in martial arts classes.
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
That seems like a good route for all children, not just girls. I like that you made that choice. Hope they never had to use it outside of training. @Steve42
@GlitterBug well I agree with @Steve42, the best way to learn to defend yourself is with experience.

However - a father should know when his children feel uncomfortable or scared.
If she wasn't laughing, then it wasn't fun.

Sometimes in families, the alpha ( whether male or female) rules by fear - and has trained everyone so well - no one speaks up.

It's good to see you have values and empathy.
Let's hope one day she smaks him one 😁
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
Learn to read dumbfuck and stop making baseless accusations.

"16 at the time."@Steve42
Steve42 · 56-60, M
@ThePerfectUsername Hey Fucktard, I already admired my mistake to her. Piss off.
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
Hey Fucktard, I already admired my mistake to her. Piss off.
See that's your problem right there... admiring your mistake. @Steve42
Steve42 · 56-60, M
@ThePerfectUsername Oh go dress in your womens outfit.
@ThePerfectUsername C'mon.... Even i knew tjat was an auto correct error.
And he's acknowledged his mistake.

Perhaps if you reread tje replies you'll see it tjere?

This is all getting a.little harsh for the weekend guys - remember - life is sucky enough 😏🤷‍♀️
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
What's wrong with what I'm already wearing? 💃 @Steve42
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
You're right. He had acknowledged it, but I was reading from the top down and hadn't seen the apology when I posted. Sorry @Steve42. It's been a long day and I pounced unnecessarily. @BoobooSnafu
@ThePerfectUsername ugh yeah🙄 😏... Done that myself 😁...

But.. *tips hat* kudos Man... Like your courage and grace 👍