DO NOT DO THIS, PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS
Oops caps .. but yeah if he says no she's going to be a laughing stock that her mum asked a guy out for her ..
If he agreed to go on this one date she's going to be heartbroken if he doesn't want to do it again ..
Even if he said yeah and they got on well if she found out it was a 'pity date' that would knock her confidence and she would not be happy with you ..
Just encourage her and she'll do if and when she's ready :)
Oh for goodness sake, turn your brain on: so you're going to contact him anonymously and get him to ask your daughter out to cure her depression? Good idea NOT
Actually I'm 70 and if I'm being too direct for you it's because you don't seem to be able to take any notice of the responses you're getting, you just keep making silly excuses for what you want to do regardless of the effect on your daughter.
If you think she's depressed ASK HER AND THEN LISTEN TO HER rather than hatching silly plots to "fix" her.
my daughter is depressed ,IIN to do this to help her ?
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DO NOT DO THIS, PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS
Oops caps .. but yeah if he says no she's going to be a laughing stock that her mum asked a guy out for her ..
If he agreed to go on this one date she's going to be heartbroken if he doesn't want to do it again ..
Even if he said yeah and they got on well if she found out it was a 'pity date' that would knock her confidence and she would not be happy with you ..
Just encourage her and she'll do if and when she's ready :)
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Hes a nice kid , he does some volunteering that i see on his page , i dont think he will tell others and make fun of her
what about not mentioning im her mother when asking him?
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Oh for goodness sake, turn your brain on: so you're going to contact him anonymously and get him to ask your daughter out to cure her depression? Good idea NOT
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you are either 70 years old or 10 years old, please read the other comments and learn how to be mature and respectful
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Actually I'm 70 and if I'm being too direct for you it's because you don't seem to be able to take any notice of the responses you're getting, you just keep making silly excuses for what you want to do regardless of the effect on your daughter.
If you think she's depressed ASK HER AND THEN LISTEN TO HER rather than hatching silly plots to "fix" her.
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preach!