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Americanapplepie 2 points ago +14 / -12

Completely disagree. Nowadays you can never be too careful and clearly, those that donโ€™t necessarily fit the โ€œprofileโ€ are the most dangerous kind. I make no apologies for it and I stand by my statement. If you, as a parent, canโ€™t handle that type of honesty and understand where I would be coming from, then thatโ€™s suspect and a red flag right off the bat. If it was such a โ€œknown ruleโ€, why the fuck does it happen so much? GTFO.

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ActualAdult 10 points ago +12 / -2

If you as a father can't see that exposing your daughter to some fucked up testosterone overload paranoid that threatens people on first meeting them is a bad thing, then you need to move out and let her mother raise her.

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Americanapplepie -7 points ago +4 / -11

You assume that Iโ€™m gonna have that conversation in front of her, which is your first mistake. Your second mistake is that you assume itโ€™s gonna be some arm flailing tirade when a discussion such as this would be more effective as calm yet serious. Your third mistake is that you think I give a fuck what you have to say.

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ActualAdult 6 points ago +8 / -2

You assume that Iโ€™m gonna have that conversation in front of her,

No, I did not. I would expect any father to immediately label you an unstable threat that needs keeping away from his daughter. I wouldn't condemn them for contacting CPS to assure that your own daughter was safe.

you assume itโ€™s gonna be some arm flailing tirade

No, I don't. The entire message you're giving is wrong no matter how you give it.

you think I give a fuck what you have to say

I noticed you replied. I'm sorry I've made you look paranoid and silly.

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Americanapplepie -7 points ago +1 / -8

Internet can be a wild place, canโ€™t it? Words are fun.