Then the father isn’t making the choice for his daughters. If they can refuse and take a different path, then the daughters are making the choice.
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Exactly. The authority to lead and the freedom to rebel are not the same thing. Parents build the house. Adult children can still choose to walk out of it. But you don’t let them decorate the blueprints at age 12 in the name of “freedom.”
You’re mistaking agency at maturity with a lack of authority in formation.
And that’s how we got a generation of unfathered kids raised by screens and slogans.
I haven’t made a mistake. I’m just addressing what the post at the top says about him making the choices for his daughters not working and just getting married. I guess you don’t agree with him on that.
Haha. There’s been so much. Sorry, agree on which one?