After meeting my daughters, every man I dated would leave me

After multiple failed relationships, I realized my daughters’ intense questioning of my boyfriends might be the issue. They grilled each man on his intentions, finances, and past, making them uncomfortable. After my third breakup, a coworker confirmed that meeting them felt like a job interview.

It finally clicked: my daughters were unintentionally scaring off my dates. I had an honest conversation with them, expressing appreciation for their protectiveness but asking for trust in my decisions. They admitted their fear of me getting hurt and agreed to ease up.

Months later, when I met someone new, they accepted him—though I knew they were still keeping a watchful eye, just in case.

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