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Cute or creepy? (1 Viewer)

Well?

  • Cute

    Votes: 55 68.8%
  • Creepy

    Votes: 35 43.8%

  • Total voters
    80
I'm going with kinda cute, but with a touch of creepy.

 
WTF? My wife must have already seen this as she randomly blurted out during dinner one night that I should do exactly that for my daughter one night... she even suggested that I get dressed somewhere else and pick her up. Yeah, right...

FN internet hippies plant seeds where they have no reason to be planted :hot:

 
WTF? My wife must have already seen this as she randomly blurted out during dinner one night that I should do exactly that for my daughter one night... she even suggested that I get dressed somewhere else and pick her up. Yeah, right...

FN internet hippies plant seeds where they have no reason to be planted :hot:
They do have the luxury of excess downtime to do so.

 
My daughter and I used to have dates every month or so when she was little. What's so creepy about it?
A little? :shrug:

Although- having only 3 sons- I can't truly speak for what I would do if I had a little girl...

 
My daughter and I used to have dates every month or so when she was little. What's so creepy about it?
Do this with my daughter too. Nothing creepy about the vid to me.

If I don't teach her how she should be treated some punkass kid will. And that ain't happening.

 
My daughter and I used to have dates every month or so when she was little. What's so creepy about it?
I took my five year old daughter on a "date" last year. She loved it.

We did it because I couldn't take her to a father/daughter dance our church was throwing due to being out of town on business.

 
I go on 'daddy-daughter' dates with my 8 year old all the time. Usually dinner and a movie or shopping for her. I find it odd that anybody would find that creepy.

As far as the video goes, yes the beginning is over the top, but it's for effect. I personally, thought the video was great. Makes me excited to start taking my 3 year old daughter on our first 'daddy-daughter' date soon.

 
Strong relationships are great. Spending time with your daughter is great. When you start blurring the lines between being a father and a boyfriend it gets kind of weird.

Not nearly as creepy as the weird ### promise/chastity rings the evangelicals are doing but it smacks of it.

I have no girls tho so there's that. Keep her off the pole dads. However you get there is ok with me.

 
Strong relationships are great. Spending time with your daughter is great. When you start blurring the lines between being a father and a boyfriend it gets kind of weird.

Not nearly as creepy as the weird ### promise/chastity rings the evangelicals are doing but it smacks of it.

I have no girls tho so there's that. Keep her off the pole dads. However you get there is ok with me.
That's almost the weird vibe that I'm getting from this.

 
How about "stupid"?

And did his brother come in and start dropping a deuce at the beginning? WTF?
If he did, he didn't drop trou....
Watch again.
He sat down to BS with his bro. Got up to help him with his jacket.
Watch and LISTEN from :07-:14 Turn your headphones up. You can hear him grunt a couple of times.
No...

 
I go on 'daddy-daughter' dates with my 8 year old all the time. Usually dinner and a movie or shopping for her. I find it odd that anybody would find that creepy.

As far as the video goes, yes the beginning is over the top, but it's for effect. I personally, thought the video was great. Makes me excited to start taking my 3 year old daughter on our first 'daddy-daughter' date soon.
do you dress up in a suit and act "nervous" and have it filmed and put on youtube with overly sentimental music?

 
I guess a thought experiment for you is would you feel comfortable labeling an outing with your son "daddy-son date night".

 
I guess a thought experiment for you is would you feel comfortable labeling an outing with your son "daddy-son date night".
My two sons were jealous that I took my daughter out, so I had to do it two more times.

I recommend it regardless of what sex your children are. In fact, I should schedule these again with my kids right now.

Thank you to the OP of this thread for reminding me.

 
Strong relationships are great. Spending time with your daughter is great. When you start blurring the lines between being a father and a boyfriend it gets kind of weird.

Not nearly as creepy as the weird ### promise/chastity rings the evangelicals are doing but it smacks of it.

I have no girls tho so there's that. Keep her off the pole dads. However you get there is ok with me.
That's almost the weird vibe that I'm getting from this.
Maybe since I'm a participant, I don't see it. I truly hope my daughter never stops wanting to go on our 'dates'. If nothing else, I hope to show her an example of what a real date should be like.

 
I go on 'daddy-daughter' dates with my 8 year old all the time. Usually dinner and a movie or shopping for her. I find it odd that anybody would find that creepy.

As far as the video goes, yes the beginning is over the top, but it's for effect. I personally, thought the video was great. Makes me excited to start taking my 3 year old daughter on our first 'daddy-daughter' date soon.
do you dress up in a suit and act "nervous" and have it filmed and put on youtube with overly sentimental music?
 
Why is everyone so scared of the word 'date'?
Because a lot of dudes assume "date" implies "sexual intercourse".

It's because of guys with that mindset that fathers have to teach their girls that a date does NOT mean that, so their girls are prepared to defend themselves when they accidentally find themselves on a with date some ####### who thinks that.

 
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I don't see anything weird about it - our local chick-fil-a had a Daddy-Daughter date night recently - we got dressed up, they had someone seat us at the table, and brought the food we ordered, they had a photographer, and a free limo ride. My girls loved getting dressed up and going on a "date" with daddy. Honestly, I should do it more often - quality time with kids can be tough to come by sometimes. :shrug:

 
Strong relationships are great. Spending time with your daughter is great. When you start blurring the lines between being a father and a boyfriend it gets kind of weird.

Not nearly as creepy as the weird ### promise/chastity rings the evangelicals are doing but it smacks of it.

I have no girls tho so there's that. Keep her off the pole dads. However you get there is ok with me.
That's almost the weird vibe that I'm getting from this.
Maybe since I'm a participant, I don't see it. I truly hope my daughter never stops wanting to go on our 'dates'. If nothing else, I hope to show her an example of what a real date should be like.
So if I take my daughter out to the movies, is that your idea of a date or is it more formal than that? I just call it going to the movies or going to the park or going to chucky cheese, etc.

 
How about "stupid"?

And did his brother come in and start dropping a deuce at the beginning? WTF?
If he did, he didn't drop trou....
Watch again.
He sat down to BS with his bro. Got up to help him with his jacket.
Watch and LISTEN from :07-:14 Turn your headphones up. You can hear him grunt a couple of times.
No...
The part that made it seem like a deuce is just after he is seated on the toilet and we can only see him from the shoulders up, we hear the noise of a metal from a belt clanging which really gives the impression he has dropped his pants. I know it's the daughter dater doing his belt, but it lends a funny touch.

 
The music made it seem weird. Also, it looked like the kid had makeup on? Did I see that right? That's a little creepy.

 
I dont find it creepy at all. I do find it corny to record it and put it on youtube with cheesy music
This. Do it because you enjoy spending time with your daughter, no need to make a video to show people how wonderful you are.

 
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man, you think before someone went through all the trouble to film a video like that they would clean up their house first.

 
Strong relationships are great. Spending time with your daughter is great. When you start blurring the lines between being a father and a boyfriend it gets kind of weird.

Not nearly as creepy as the weird ### promise/chastity rings the evangelicals are doing but it smacks of it.

I have no girls tho so there's that. Keep her off the pole dads. However you get there is ok with me.
That's almost the weird vibe that I'm getting from this.
Maybe since I'm a participant, I don't see it. I truly hope my daughter never stops wanting to go on our 'dates'. If nothing else, I hope to show her an example of what a real date should be like.
So if I take my daughter out to the movies, is that your idea of a date or is it more formal than that? I just call it going to the movies or going to the park or going to chucky cheese, etc.
If you two decide to dress up, then you two are making it more formal. Sometimes I have to wear a tie to certain clients I visit. It's not because I plan on drilling them in the backseat before the day is through. It's because their work environment is more formal.

 
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It would have been just cute if it had started with the opening of the door. Or even with the guy just getting ready on his own. The beginning put it in the weird and slightly creepy category.

 
Strong relationships are great. Spending time with your daughter is great. When you start blurring the lines between being a father and a boyfriend it gets kind of weird.

Not nearly as creepy as the weird ### promise/chastity rings the evangelicals are doing but it smacks of it.

I have no girls tho so there's that. Keep her off the pole dads. However you get there is ok with me.
That's almost the weird vibe that I'm getting from this.
Maybe since I'm a participant, I don't see it. I truly hope my daughter never stops wanting to go on our 'dates'. If nothing else, I hope to show her an example of what a real date should be like.
So if I take my daughter out to the movies, is that your idea of a date or is it more formal than that? I just call it going to the movies or going to the park or going to chucky cheese, etc.
Sure. I take my daughter to the movies all the time. Any time we are the only two going, we refer to it as a 'daddy-daughter date'. We do plenty of other things too. As someone else said, the term is really just another word for time I spend alone with my daughter.

 
I think the video is pretty cheesy with the "nerves" and stuff, but I have a 3 year old daughter and I think the concept is fantastic.

 
Why is everyone so scared of the word 'date'?
Because a lot of dudes assume "date" implies "sexual intercourse".

It's because of guys with that mindset that fathers have to teach their girls that a date does NOT mean that, so their girls are prepared to defend themselves when they accidentally find themselves on a with date some ####### who thinks that.
date implies romantic overtones. Intercourse may or may not be on table (or on the sofa, or under the piano or...)

 

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