What no father should tell his daughter.

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For a little girl it is extremely important for parents to think and talk about her. The parents of a girl are a whole world, and therefore, if they say something bad about her, she takes it seriously.


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These words remain with her for many years. In adolescence, girls perceive all words more sharply than usual, and any frustrating comment can cause them to see themselves from a negative perspective. This often reduces a girl's self-esteem.

Fortunately, many modern mothers have already abandoned the antiquated ways of educating the girls who raised them. However, parents often make mistakes in raising their daughters, without even realizing the harm they do. Parents do not understand that their language is the worst weapon they use against their daughters.

Common phrases that can harm your daughter.

"Dress like a girl"


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Some parents subconsciously project gender stereotypes in their daughters. Usually, it starts with the style of dressing. Maybe your daughter does not like dresses with ruffles or beautiful skirts that you like. You may like jeans and t-shirts. The imposition of the daughter of any style of clothing does more harm than good. She has her own tastes, and they need to be appreciated.

"Girls do not do that / guys do it"

If your child likes to play soccer, basketball or other games that children usually play, do not rush to tell her that this is not for girls. Do not discourage your daughter from classes in which she can succeed, just because she thinks these are classes for children. In today's world, everyone, regardless of their sex, nationality or ethnicity, can do what they like.

"Do not eat too much / you're fat"

Do not tell your daughter that she is overweight. Even if this is true, do not remind him. The hurtful words about being overweight can lead to anorexia and deep depression. Do not criticize the daughter's external data, teach her the rules of healthy eating and teach physical activity better.

"Girls should do makeup"

Some mothers worry that their daughters will begin to paint their lips and eyelashes too soon; Some say that girls should wear makeup before leaving home. Sometimes it is expressed indirectly in phrases: "By nature, you are not very beautiful, but cosmetics will help you correct deficiencies." Just thank your daughter for the fact that she does not impose kilograms of makeup on herself.

"Do not be so rude / Shut up"


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Sometimes parents blame the girls for defending their position, calling them rude. Therefore, they make it clear to their daughters that they can not have their own opinion and that they should take everything with a smile and never argue.

"Do not laugh too hard"

If children can laugh out loud, why can not girls? Do not impose such gender stereotypes on your daughter. Let her freely express her feelings and laugh with desire, as she likes.

"Why can not you be like her?"

Do you really want your daughter to be another girl? The comparison is the worst thing you can do for your daughter. If you want her to grow confident of herself, stop comparing her with her friends, classmates or sisters.

"What will people say?"

Parents often use this phrase when their daughter chooses an unusual profession or hobby, which seems odd to her parents. People tend to say, and can say whatever they want. Let your daughter do what she wants without worrying about the opinions of other people.


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Finally, if your daughter comes to you for advice, listen to her and support her, no matter what she says. The girl is experiencing a lot of emotional turmoil and needs your support, not criticism.

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Oh how words can break kids, but then you also have the parents on the other side of the spectrum that do not teach kids any consequences... just enable them. Thank you for this post, I agree, we need to lift kids up, not break them down.

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This should not be a problem since most fathers are not around. Driven out of the home by economic hitmen to destroy the family and all individualism.

Care should be taken to correct children but cucking them is not love. If you want them to be the best they can be allow them to fail and learn how to get back up.

Allowing/supporting gender confusion is decimating society and its ability to maintain sustainable systems. Children must learn that they can not always get their way. Take the chemicals and programming out of their lives and see how well they grown and mimic the actions of the parents. Many want to simply lay down all day and so we will see more starvation. Laying down only allows the powerful sociopaths to rule how they rule ya.

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