In this short scene, the father and daughter discuss their relationship. The father tells his daughter that he is glad that she is studying for her exams, and the daughter tells him that her boyfriend is serious about going to college. She asks her mother to tell her about the boyfriend, but the father tells her that men have no problems getting divorced, and women have their own problems. He tells her not to depend too much on men for advice, and that she should go to college with her "egghead boy friend," who is smarter than she is. The mother tells her daughter that she and her father do not just screw around, but actually think about the future. She tells the girl that she will end up like her someday, and she says that she would not have a wedding if she did not have to rely on men to help her. She also tells the daughter that if she does marry, she will regret having a baby because she does not want to be like her father, who had a shot gun in his life. The daughter tells her mother that she does regret giving birth to her son, whom she thinks is just like his father
In this short scene, the father and daughter discuss their relationship. The father tells his daughter that he is glad that she is studying for her exams, and the daughter tells him that her boyfriend is serious about going to college. She asks her mother to tell her about the boyfriend, but the father tells her that men have no problems getting divorced, and women have their own problems. He tells her not to depend too much on men for advice, and that she should go to college with her "egghead boy friend," who is smarter than she is. The mother tells her daughter that she and her father do not just screw around, but actually think about the future. She tells the girl that she will end up like her someday, and she says that she would not have a wedding if she did not have to rely on men to help her. She also tells the daughter that if she does marry, she will regret having a baby because she does not want to be like her father, who had a shot gun in his life. The daughter tells her mother that she does regret giving birth to her son, whom she thinks is just like his father