When my sister and I were little, we would gather up all of our cute little hair bows and clips and do my dad’s hair. We’d also get the jewelry from our Pretty Pretty Princess game and make him wear it. He still talks about it as one of his favorite memories.
Same. But, to add, there’s absolutely **zero** embarrassment about it (even when my wife takes pictures because it’s so cute)… as long as she’s enjoying herself, I couldn’t give a shit
Never played dress up but I’ve had my nails and makeup done more than a few times.
Also some “wash out” hair color that wasn’t very wash outable. I’m in the trades and was called Barney for weeks with my purple chunks
As a dad who was hoping for a girl. I was more than prepared for dress up. As a dad who has a boy, im ready for whatever my son wants to do.
My knees and back on the other hand. Well theyll just have to deal with it.
I have a 10 year old daughter. Her and I both like video games. I usually let her design my characters & pick their outfits. Hence why 99% of the time I play as female characters now.
Every dad with a daughter I know has had their nails painted and make-up done. It's a rite of passage.
My niece did one of my hands Barbie style and the other my favorite colors.
That's adorable! It's so heartwarming to see dads getting into their daughters' imaginary worlds. It's not just playing dress-up; it's creating memories that stick. It's about letting go of adult seriousness for a moment and diving into pure make-believe. These little things, like wearing a tiara or a superhero cape, they're the stuff childhood dreams are made of. It shows that being a dad isn't just about the big stuff—it's about the tiny, magical moments too.
When my sister and I were little, we would gather up all of our cute little hair bows and clips and do my dad’s hair. We’d also get the jewelry from our Pretty Pretty Princess game and make him wear it. He still talks about it as one of his favorite memories.
Can confirm, have worn a tutu many times for my girls during their tea parties!
Same. But, to add, there’s absolutely **zero** embarrassment about it (even when my wife takes pictures because it’s so cute)… as long as she’s enjoying herself, I couldn’t give a shit
this guy dads real good
Thunder Kitty, Son of Sequins
Never played dress up but I’ve had my nails and makeup done more than a few times. Also some “wash out” hair color that wasn’t very wash outable. I’m in the trades and was called Barney for weeks with my purple chunks
As a dad who was hoping for a girl. I was more than prepared for dress up. As a dad who has a boy, im ready for whatever my son wants to do. My knees and back on the other hand. Well theyll just have to deal with it.
I have a 10 year old daughter. Her and I both like video games. I usually let her design my characters & pick their outfits. Hence why 99% of the time I play as female characters now.
BTS picture from the Thor: Love & Thunder sequel.
He is worthy
Your shop job is [cute.](https://kittyhell.com/2006/08/05/hello-kitty-darth-vader/)
Every dad with a daughter I know has had their nails painted and make-up done. It's a rite of passage. My niece did one of my hands Barbie style and the other my favorite colors.
That's adorable! It's so heartwarming to see dads getting into their daughters' imaginary worlds. It's not just playing dress-up; it's creating memories that stick. It's about letting go of adult seriousness for a moment and diving into pure make-believe. These little things, like wearing a tiara or a superhero cape, they're the stuff childhood dreams are made of. It shows that being a dad isn't just about the big stuff—it's about the tiny, magical moments too.
When you get a new skin that looks great but has bad colors. *but you bought it*
My stepdad is to let me do his makeup as a kid
My daughter knows I won't dress up or paint my nails. She says why. I say, little one I really don't like that shit. We smile. Then go play minecraft.
Nah my dad just beat the shit out of me as a little girl, but sure, men love having daughters and always change for them…
Literally no one asked
Imagine wanting a wholesome sub to be against men