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To all parents of girls and young women:

You aren't going to protect your daughter from being hurt by teaching her to be afraid of men. It is important for us to be able to spot the bad guys and avoid them, or at least keep them at arm's length, and you may be able to help them with that. But chances are, if your daughter is like me, and most other women, she will probably want to find love with a man at some point, and she may also want to have male friends, as well as female friends. This is a healthy part of life, though some parents of young girls probably shudder at the thought of their daughters ever having a boyfriend (as my parents did).

I think it's safe to say that almost every woman will probably come into contact with at least one jerk during her lifetime, probably more than one if her luck is anything like mine. If you really want to make sure that she doesn't experience any more pain than necessary, at the hands of these guys, the best way to protect them is to teach them to value themselves, and to maintain firm boundaries. If they value themselves enough, they won't cling so desperately to the first guy who will have them.

I wish my parents had taught me this when I was a kid.
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RubySoo · 56-60, F
I dont think ive consciously taught my girl this....but she knows it. I have to be honest...im not sure at this point in her life shes terribly interested in men...or women for that matter....but i do know she wont put up with any disrespect or crap from anyone. She has far too much self respect for that x
TeresaRudolph71 · 51-55, F
@RubySoo Good! I'm glad to hear that. It sounds like she's doing what's right for her at this point, and that's good. :)
in10RjFox · M
@RubySoo teaching anything and everything too is like Masterminding. You have done the right thing of letting go. That's enough freedom as there is no intervention.
RubySoo · 56-60, F
@in10RjFox sorry, i dont understand what youre saying?
in10RjFox · M
@RubySoo like... some parents want to teach or train anything what the child does. It's like they don't let the child to play in the pool and learn to swim in its own..but put them in a course or teach them how the child must use hands and legs .. how to kick, how to stand etc.

So you have done the right thing of letting your daughter play and learn on her own