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I Want to Say How Important Dads Are to Daughters

Not very lol
Sounds like you are speaking from a point of pain
DunDunDun · 22-25, F
@Aliveshock Okay lol
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@DunDunDun To any sane person, its obvious that he is right and that you are completely off your rocker
DunDunDun · 22-25, F
@SW-User 😅😅
SoFine · 46-50, F
Single mothers that invite strange men into their home, with small children do run a huge risk. These men, are more like to harm the children.

The moral:
Father's bring balance, they are a stable force. The yin/yang of life. Balance the male/female energy, balance is essential to a stable family life. The debit, the credit, the yang, the yin, are aspects that fit, else unstable. ..

That is why single family have far more dysfunction. The children from single family are at a disadvantage, most become ADHD....
DunDunDun · 22-25, F
@SoFine You're an idiot
I disagree. Dads are [b][i]extremely[/i][/b] important to daughters.
DunDunDun · 22-25, F
@PhoenixPhail Any adult that cares for a child is important to the child. Parents are for sure important, but the point of this is just to say that there's no special relationship between fathers and daughters and it's no different than any other parent/child relationship. Basically there's just no special thing about dads to daughters. Lots of girls grow up without having a relationship with their dads and are perfectly fine. I mean people can disagree with me and be all like, "NO THEY'RE JUST IN DENIAL ALL GIRLS NEED A FATHER!!!!" but that's a very close minded way of looking at it. Lots of people don't even desire to have a connection with both parents and there's nothing wrong with that, it's just how some people are.
@DunDunDun Now THAT I agree with.
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Bad dads suck. Good dads are awesome
DunDunDun · 22-25, F
@SW-User my relationship with my parents doesn't have anything to do with it, I'm not the only person on earth and I'm saying that based on the fact that...well, it's the truth
SoFine · 46-50, F
@DunDunDun My dad passed away when I was just 9yo. Yes, it did play a huge role, in how I viewed males. This did reflect in my teenage years and my bad male choice. The yin/yang energy does balance us. We need both energies to be balanced.
Most children in single families have dysfunctional traits, particularly boys. Boys need a dad. My 5 brothers lacked a male role model. 2 of my brothers did later be bad boys, they became domestic violence to their wives. Boys need a role model, to show normal, normal behaviors. Else all the dysfunction we see, this dysfunction is around as less children have a dad at home.
Wait another 30 years, see for yourself, till you have lived among the poor, till you have lived beyond 40yo, then you will see the cycle of life.
DunDunDun · 22-25, F
@SoFine Okay well good for you, but you don't speak for everyone. My point is that not every single female on earth relies on a father figure all that much. Plenty of people grow up without one and it doesn't affect them at all.
I don't know if that's true. Dads could be VERY important to daughters.
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DunDunDun · 22-25, F
Yeah some but the point of my post is just to say not always. Because it's not always true but lots of people seem to think it is.

 
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