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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2589281" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>This is no joke. 100% true.</p><p></p><p>I knew my older daughter's now husband a couple years before she did. He worked at a buddy's shop before she "discovered" boys (he is 4 years older than my daughter). I had "the talk" with him long before they started dating. And he knew I was dead serious when I told him "If a guy EVER lays a finger on my daughter, so help me God, I will kill him. I have no problem going to jail to protect my family." I was friends with him before they got together, so I have a bit of a different relationship with him, but it changed from friend to Father-in-law real quick when they started dating. They have been together for 15 years now, and he still knows where I stand.</p><p></p><p>My younger daughter just got married in June. She was 19 at the time, just turned 20 in July. She has been dating her now husband since they were 16. I had the luxury (and fear) of not knowing him as a friend beforehand. Which means he will always know me as the "father-in-law" role. I made no efforts to befriend him. Strictly business, and that is scare the **** out of him. He is very comfortable with my wife. Even calling her "Mom" before they got married. He has never once called me "Dad". My daughter straight up told him I would do ANYTHING to protect her. Including murder, which I made abundantly clear to her and him early on. He called my a total of 1 time when they were starting out dating. I have no clue why, just to talk I guess. When he called, I was at the local steel range. When he asked what I was doing, I said "Shooting head sized steel targets at 1100 yards, why do you ask?" He said, "Sorry, I gotta go." and hung up....I thought "message received." My daughter texted me about 1 minute later asking what I said, so I told her. She chuckled low and said, "I think you scared him." I said, "That was no exaggeration. And I meant it." He is a good kid, and in the USAF, so I am proud of what he is doing with his life. As long as he treats my daughter with respect, he is good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2589281, member: 68875"] This is no joke. 100% true. I knew my older daughter's now husband a couple years before she did. He worked at a buddy's shop before she "discovered" boys (he is 4 years older than my daughter). I had "the talk" with him long before they started dating. And he knew I was dead serious when I told him "If a guy EVER lays a finger on my daughter, so help me God, I will kill him. I have no problem going to jail to protect my family." I was friends with him before they got together, so I have a bit of a different relationship with him, but it changed from friend to Father-in-law real quick when they started dating. They have been together for 15 years now, and he still knows where I stand. My younger daughter just got married in June. She was 19 at the time, just turned 20 in July. She has been dating her now husband since they were 16. I had the luxury (and fear) of not knowing him as a friend beforehand. Which means he will always know me as the "father-in-law" role. I made no efforts to befriend him. Strictly business, and that is scare the **** out of him. He is very comfortable with my wife. Even calling her "Mom" before they got married. He has never once called me "Dad". My daughter straight up told him I would do ANYTHING to protect her. Including murder, which I made abundantly clear to her and him early on. He called my a total of 1 time when they were starting out dating. I have no clue why, just to talk I guess. When he called, I was at the local steel range. When he asked what I was doing, I said "Shooting head sized steel targets at 1100 yards, why do you ask?" He said, "Sorry, I gotta go." and hung up....I thought "message received." My daughter texted me about 1 minute later asking what I said, so I told her. She chuckled low and said, "I think you scared him." I said, "That was no exaggeration. And I meant it." He is a good kid, and in the USAF, so I am proud of what he is doing with his life. As long as he treats my daughter with respect, he is good to go. [/QUOTE]
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