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Old 19th July 2007, 06:01 AM
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Default How a Son/Daughter thinks of His/Her Daddy at Different Ages

How a Son/Daughter thinks of His/Her Daddy at Different Ages
At 4 Years
My daddy is great .

At 6 Years
My daddy knows everybody.

At 10 Years
My daddy is good but is short tempered

At 12 Years
My daddy was very nice to me when I was young .

At 14 Years
My daddy is getting fastidious.

At 16 Years
My daddy is not in line with the current times.

At 18 Years
My daddy is becoming increasingly cranky.

At 20 Years
O h! Its becoming difficult to tolerate daddy. Wonder how Mother puts
up with him.

At 25 Years
Daddy is objecting to everything.

At 30 Years
I t's becoming difficult to manage my son. I was so scared of my father
when I was young.

At 40 Years
Daddy brought me up with so much discipline. Even I should do the same.

At 45 Years
I am baffled as to how my daddy brought us up.

At 50 Years
My daddy faced so many hardships to bring us up. I am unable to manage a
single son.

At 55 Years
My daddy was so far sighted and planned so many things for us. He is one of
his kind and unique.

At 60 Years My daddy is great.

Thus, it took 56 years to complete the cycle and come back to the
1st.stage.Realize the true value of your parents before its too late

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Very good article, Veena.
We understand our parents when we are in that situation later. It is true.
But the love for our parents do not change. Only interpretations of their ideas with ours and later with ours and our children, change.
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It's so true. I liked it.
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good post and is very true!!!
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Very True !!! I have just forwarded it to my dad and my sister.

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good post.
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Very true!!
My husband is an example for this.
He used to always complain about his dad and praise his mom, but now things have changed.
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hi,
I crossed forty and crossed all the stages mentioned in the post.
Now i am 'baffled how my dad brought me up'
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