Firstly, Parents wants to know about his family background, whereabouts, after that Parents wants to know for how long they were known each other? About the qualification of a boy and future prospecuts? If he is earning then what kind of job he is doing? Parents also wants to know whether the parents of boy accepts his daughter or not?
If parents really love their daughter/s this is the first question they should ask. There's nothing immoral about sons and daughters developing their reproductive hormones, that's natural.
If you're against sex, then just buy your daughter a chastity belt...
ask him what he likes to do for fun
You should get her something she likes, as hermother you should know what she likes. I can't answer it any other way, since I don't know her or her interests.
whip her and make sure shes okay cause theres something really wrong with your daughter!
It depends what your daughter likes like let's say she is into technology give her an electronic for example the I pad would be perfect.
When preparing a parent interview paper, it is important to think in terms of safety and assistance. Some things to ask include child's likes, dislikes, and allergies, as well as parental involvement in the classroom.
Yes, i think that you should get to know her more. It could turn out into a realationship, you should ask her questions about herself as if you're interveiwing her
That is the last question you ask. You should ask instead... do you like her? If so, go ask her questions about what she likes... and talk about those things to her.
Atalie Honaker should really stop asking these questions. No one likes her, she can get over it. (:
well, if you really like her, ask her questions about what she like to do. then maybe you can feel more comfortable asking her on a date, if you can take her to a place, or do something she likes to do. :)
Yes, its a good way to find out if she likes anyone, a good way to do it is to start asking some other questions first like "Whats your favourite animal?" or other simple questions like that. After a few of those then ask her if she likes anyone, then make sure to ask a couple more questions so she doesn't get suspicious.
The "like mother, like daughter, like father, like son" hypothesis suggests that children's traits and behaviors are influenced by those of their same-sex parent. This hypothesis implies that children mirror the characteristics of the parent of the same gender.
the cell phone commercial that has the daughter who likes a boy with a mustache ( derek) is definitely at&t.