Cobra, I thought I heard (read) you say earlier that when a father teases a daughter about her budding sexuality, the daughter needs to learn that that's just the way guys talk and not to feel upset or embarrassed by it. And that a strong mom can help her daughter understand this and just blow off such comments.

What we're saying is that, mother or no mother, it is not appropriate for a father to make teasing comments about his daughter's budding sexuality, even if that is the normal, harmless way that guys interact with each other.

What is the tangent that you see us going off on?

You are an extremely articulate fellow. You are making yourself very clear. I don't think we're misunderstanding you at all. I think you can't admit that you're wrong about this and you don't like four or five women telling you you're wrong. So you're backpedaling and saying we don't understand.