1.) let her drive. It's hard to let her go, but let her drive. Don't hold on to the handles or sign your last will and testament while she's driving. Let her know you trust her.
2.) Get her flowers. For her birthday. For a big win. For a first day and last day of school. Get her flowers.
3.) Love her mother. Nothing is more endearing than seeing your dad love your mom. Get her flowers too.
4.) Make yummy food-especially her favorites. Teach her how to cook. This skill is crazy important. Help her out with more than just a cookbook.
5.) Play dress up. If she wants you to wear those silly sunglasses, do it. It's memories. Your manhood isn't more important than memories.
6.) Tell her you love her. Don't stop saying that in her angsty teenage years. That's when she needs it most. If you stop... Get back in it. It'll feel awkward at first, but she needs to hear it. Now and always. Not just the day she leaves for college or the day she gets married. She's waiting for you to say you love her before she says it too. Get on it.
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