She's 6 Now, But TikTok Is Coming

What to do now?

Now, if you read the last email - You will find it very easy to understand this.

Because we’re not talking about your woman now.

Not your crush.

Not your girl.

Not even your wife.

We're talking about your daughter.

The one who hasn’t even arrived yet…

Or maybe she's already here, watching you with eyes that soak everything.

You see, a man once asked me:

“Cleo, how do I raise a daughter that doesn’t get lost in the chaos?”

My reply was cold — but real:

“You start by leading her mother.”

Because if the woman you're with is still hypnotized by the glitter of social femininity…

If you are still rewarding that madness with your attention…

Then guess what?

You're slowly setting a spiritual GPS for your daughter.

Your daughter won’t just hear you.

She’ll watch you.

She’ll model her worth from how you treat her mom.

She’ll model her boundaries from what you tolerate.

She’ll model her femininity from what you protect — or allow to rot.

So, no. You don’t need to wait till she’s “of age.”

You start right now.

By leading her mother out of chaos. (Read my last email about this)

Or by becoming the kind of man who never invites chaos into his home.

Because when she turns 12… 13… 17…

And the world starts whispering:

“Post more.”

“Show more.”

“Be more.”

“Date toxic boys with money.”

She won’t need TikTok to define her value anymore.

She'll remember the man who carried order like a scent.

The man who loved her mother without praising her delusions.

The man who wasn’t afraid to say,

“You’re worth more than this circus.”

That’s YOU, bro.

Or it can be.

If you start now.

So here's your mirror moment:

What kind of father are you preparing to be?

Because the trap is louder now.

The lies are flashier.

And your daughter won’t survive on advice alone.

She needs a frame.

She needs a man.

She needs you.

Do you have a question for me about this?

Or maybe a fear you’ve never said out loud?

Reply to this email.

Let’s talk about it.

Hey, this is for…

For your daughter.

For her future.

For your crown.

Bring on your questions.

Tada - I'm out.

Cleo

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