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Dad's hilariously take on what it is like to be a 'girl dad' has everyone in stitches

Dads have a different relationship with daughters and this man is sharing how having a girl has transformed him completely.

Dad's hilariously take on what it is like to be a 'girl dad' has everyone in stitches
Cover Image Source: Instagram | @inesraemusic

Every man has a different experience with fatherhood. When they become a girl dad, most fathers transform into a whole new person because they have to become more responsible for their daughters' safety and emotional well-being. They amp up the tenderness in their hearts and go above and beyond for their daughters. One such loving father breaks down hilariously what it's like to be a girl dad. Ines Rae—who goes by @inesraemusic on Instagram—has an amazing perspective on being a "girl dad" that has left everyone amused.

Image Source: Instagram | @inesraemusic
Image Source: Instagram | @inesraemusic

Rae is a 19-year-old singer-songwriter based in London who often posts adorable father-daughter videos on her social media handles. Recently, she gave us a glimpse of her father's thoughts on being a "girl dad" and the funny part was how he enacted it. As the video began, the dad holding an oat milk carton said, "I'm a girl dad, of course, I know about oat milk." In the next clip, while he was working on his computer, he paused and said that it was obvious that he "had to stop doing his email to do some TikTok," with his daughter. Also, he knew pretty well that evidently, girl dads have to spend a few dollars on buying ginger shots.

Image Source: Instagram | @inesraemusic
Image Source: Instagram | @inesraemusic

Rae's dad humorously pointed out that since girls generally use up all the towels, "girl dads" don't get to find any in the bathroom. With a little smirk, the dad said, "I'm a girl Dad, of course, I know about fake tan Thursdays." In the next clip, he was holding an Amazon package that got delivered and said, "I know this isn't for me." Seeming too disappointed but in a light-hearted way, the dad showed his wallet and said that, as a girl dad, he hadn't got any money because he spent it all for his beloved daughter. In a clumsy look, the dad, wearing his daughter's purses around his neck, revealed the reality of shopping or going out with his daughter saying, "Of course, I have to carry all these bags."

Image Source: Instagram | @inesraemusic
Image Source: Instagram | @inesraemusic

The list didn't end there. With a magnifying glass focused on a tiny little spider, Rae's dad took a jive at how his daughter asked him to track down "enormous spiders" like that. It was adorable that he was being protective of her yet made a snarky quip about it. Finally, the list ended with the dad saying, "I'm a girl Dad. Of course, I'm a taxi driver." The video gained over 6 million views and people were so impressed with Rae's dad for being a caring father with a great sense of humor.

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Image Source: Instagram | @willowbytheriver_
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Image Source: Instagram | @sonalikulkarnii
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Image Source: Instagram | @dannielle.norman

"I'm a girl dad, of course, I have to eat all the leftovers after the daughters ordered everything on the menu but couldn't eat," wrote @swarnim_bage adding to the list. "The way my dad started laughing at the, 'Of course, I'm the taxi driver.' Poor man had not had a day of rest in his life even now when I'm 28 and drive. When I'm home I still make him drive me," commented @iva_nasp. "He is the biggest green flag human I have stumbled upon on the internet," commented @eliasshania. "He seems so disappointed but in a good way. Like, 'Sigh, of course, it’s fake tan Thursday. This is my life now,'" shared @mia.chab.

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