50 rules for dads of daughters
Say it over and over again. Someday an animated movie or “beauty” magazine will try to convince her otherwise.

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This is the best list I have ever seen. Thank you!
All true.
how can I print this list out or otherwise preserve it for later reference?
Absolutely loved this list, want to go home and give my little girls a big hug!
It reminds me of General Conference this year:
A woman needs to be told she's beautiful, feel appreciated etc
Then Thomas Monson added: in that respect men are very like women.
(I think that referred to the latter part, that is to feel appreciated
not to be told you are beautiful, guys).
Let's spread the love around; no one, female or male, likes to be a taken for granted drudge.
Love it! THanks for putting this together. I love my little girl!
Don't Blink... True, so true.
And most of these apply to dads of sons too. If you want to be a happy dad, do these things!