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Introduce yourself out of her view... Then ask him if he has life insurance just in case he get's any more bright ideas concerning your 15 year old child
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Introduce yourself according to your relation to your daughter. Usually, that's all it takes. +5
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There's something perturbing about the way you refer to your daughter as cute.. but i'll take it your a proud parent. If this is the case u can't blame the guy for being persistent, he may think she is just trying not to be coming off as easy. Giving her his number on a reciept is harmless... It is up to her if she throws it out or not but the ae is a concern and you can discuss this with her. I started dating a 22 yr old when I was 16 and my parents loved him and we shared a 4 year wonderful relationship and were very much in love. If she declines his offer again, and he persists then worry about it... but not just yet. Good luck :D
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I'd write the word "police" on the receipt, hand it back to him and tell him that's who you'll be calling if he bothers your 15 year old daughter again. Or, in a slight variation, write the word "balls" and tell him that's what you'll be cutting off;)
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Reach past him and pick up the receipt, smile at him, and say (in a sexy, lisping voice): "Thanks big boy! What are you doing later tonight?"
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I think I'd see if he has wheels (description and plate #). Take several pictures of him and grab the paper his phone number is on. Then ask him if the police are looking for him yet.
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Thought your daughter handled it well. Wait and wee if he does it again, if so get the police involved as you will only get yourself in trouble with direct conflict
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