TI on dealing with his daughter and boys



(Check out the part around the 13:50 mark)

You guys know I am a reality tv junkie.  Watching TI & Tiny: The Family Hustle last night, there was a poignant moment when the oldest daughter, Zonnique was on the phone with Tiny.  She was talking to some boy named Rock.

Pure hilarity!  As TI sat beside Tiny in the car, he stopped his entire phone conversation and made Tiny call Nique Nique back.  He had a look that said "What am I going to do? There are boys sniffing around my daughter. Oh dear Lord help me, for I have sinned and I know someone is going to want to sin with her..." LMBO

TI said he didn't know how to handle boys and the federal government has taken away all his guns!  I fell out laughing.

So is this what happens when guys who have had some wild times with women have daughters?
 (Technically Zonnique is not TI's biological daughter, but he has been a father to her.)

My pal, PLM had this to say about what happens when ladies men have daughters:
It will likely terrify him b/c he knows one day he'll have to protect her from who he is, was, and what man truly is in and of himself. Men know who we all really are at heart: terrifying! (LOL)
This brought back some MEM-O-RIES!!! My father had a strict NO BOYS ALLOWED UNTIL YOU ARE 70 policy.  I will never forget sitting in the middle of the living room floor crying to my mama and daddy about wanting to continue seeing my boyfriend... This was when I was in high school! SMH.

My dad was like NOPE! He is too old. I was 17 and he was 19... O_o  (I seriously am having a flashback and cracking up laughing right now!!!) I said but I LOOOOVVVVVEEEEEEEE HIM!!! My daddy looked at me as though I had an alien sitting on my shoulder and said.. "Love? LOVE? You don't even know what love is..." Truth is...I didn't...but still!

I think when men have daughters it is a shock to the system. I was my dad's first daughter.  I'm sure he didn't know what to do with me.

Fellas, how did having a daughter change your life? Did it change your perspective on women?

One of my pals said this about how having a daughter affected his view of women:
 It affects me. Being raised by my mom has made me respectful of women and since having my daughter I find that I only see her in every woman I see. What will she grow up like?

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