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As a father, what's it like to miss your married daughter?

1, my daughter is married. As a parent, there is nothing to give up. But I am also happy for my daughter, because she has finally grown up and can take on her due responsibilities and missions.

I feel very gratified and happy to see my daughter find her own happiness. I hope that no matter what problems or difficulties we encounter in the future, we can fight side by side, work together and never give up.

I was sad when I saw my daughter's father give her hand to another man. But I told my son-in-law, I don't want you to be rich or expensive, I just want you to stay with my daughter. Love her, love her and call you husband.

4. The emotional path of the daughter and son-in-law can be described as twists and turns, stumbling around, and the loved ones are always around. From now on, I hope your son-in-law will take good care of my daughter, cherish this hard-won fate, and wish you a hundred years of harmony and happiness.

5. Daughter and son-in-law, from acquaintance to knowing each other and loving each other, seem to be in front of my eyes. It was the sincerity of my son-in-law that moved my daughter and me. I hope they can still maintain this sincerity and love after marriage, and be responsible for their family, society and themselves.

When my daughter got married, I suddenly felt old. It used to be very lively, but now it's deserted.

2. When a daughter gets married, she really realizes what a daughter is a mother's heart. It really hurts in my heart to see it in my eyes.

I don't know how hard and busy I am, but my daughter is always around. Now I suddenly feel that my daughter is grown up, independent, self-reliant and loves others more.

Parents should never have daughters, and if they have daughters, don't raise them. Because twenty years have passed, my daughter is married. As a wife, she is happy and can't see.

10, the day my daughter got married, I suddenly remembered that God gave me the best gift more than 20 years ago. Now this gift doesn't belong to us, and I feel sour.