how do you say father was worried about her little daughter?
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I will say her father is worried about her
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a sample of some 180 head teachers working in private education, we are told that fathers are seriously worried, and not a little naïve, to the ways of their little princesses.
According to the survey, 49 per cent of members believe that fathers are more fearful of their daughters futures than they used to be, mainly because of the vacuous WAG culture and the all-encompassing phenomenon that is social media.
Ordinarily, and given that this sample is comprised of respondents from fee-paying institutions, I would tend to say that they are not representative of the general population. Private education, after all, is a privilege enjoyed by the few rather than the many.
However, on this occasion, I believe this study speaks to society as a whole, and the reason is this: too many fathers have become bit-part players on the stage of their daughters lives.
They have allowed themselves to be relegated to the role of observers rather than participators and the upshot is a type of dereliction of duty.
Now before you start steaming into me, let me add this. I do not lay the blame entirely at the feet of the father for this type of estrangement from their child's life.
For the truth is, and no matter how sublime the musical utterances of James Brown's 'It's a Man's World', the sentiment is dated. Women, today, are all-powerful – and never more so than when it comes to the lives of our children.