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A question for Dads [View all] Stinky The Clown Oct 2016 OP
No way. n/t CincyDem Oct 2016 #1
I would not expect my boys to say such things either. jberryhill Oct 2016 #2
Nor would I. I have two sons, too. 42 and 38. They learned better than that. Stinky The Clown Oct 2016 #3
My father died in 1992, but... greatauntoftriplets Oct 2016 #4
I said it in another thread… regnaD kciN Oct 2016 #5
No. stopbush Oct 2016 #6
As a father of 2 daughters thejoker123 Oct 2016 #7
I felt the same way when I heard the 'date her if she wasn't his daughter'. juxtaposed Oct 2016 #9
I agree with this assessment Skittles Oct 2016 #10
Thanks for your post. smirkymonkey Oct 2016 #13
Thanks! thejoker123 Oct 2016 #14
But that is exactly how Trump himself sees Ivanka, I believe. nt tblue37 Oct 2016 #8
Post removed Post removed Oct 2016 #11
... Warren DeMontague Oct 2016 #12
Ok so go ahead with it. What are you referring to, what did he say? lonestarnot Oct 2016 #16
Wutcha saying' there, bud? Stinky The Clown Oct 2016 #18
I'm not a dad. LWolf Oct 2016 #15
The fight would definitely be on were he living. lonestarnot Oct 2016 #17
We need a new label, offhand "sick culture" to not be too clinical. Coyotl Oct 2016 #19
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