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Senior Don Juan
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Hawthorne, CA 90250
Posts: 440
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Alot of girl's out their are very affected by the way their daddy's treated them. And their alway's looking for that guy who can replace good O' daddy. Or bad O' daddy. Anything less is uncivilized to them. So how do you find out about Ms. Ladies daddy. Well ask "how is the relationship with your parent's (daddy)?" in conversation (optional). I have a female relative who's affected by her dad. According to her, he seem's to not recognize her, but recognizes her younger brother more. I know another girl in the same situation. I told her I was her daddy & although she laughed, I'm sure it stuck in her head that I might be that one replacement. Daddy is very important in her life. Most will tell you themselves. So next time you get dissed by a female, it's probably because you played the role of her stepchild rather than her father figure type. Ask your sister's. Mother. female friend's.
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Master Don Juan
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: FL
Posts: 886
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Man you are totally right. Many women consciously or subconsciously spend their entire lives looking for a man who can fill her fathers shoes. Men also seem to gravitate toward women who remind them of their mothers. Good thing my mom is sweet!
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Master Don Juan
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,396
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BBJ, I hope you don't spend too much time thinking about your mom.. http://www.sosuave.com/ubb/biggrin.gif ------------------ DJ de Florida **** Just Do It!
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Master Don Juan
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Brazil
Age: 27
Posts: 703
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Master Don Juan
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Age: 31
Posts: 1,288
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That's how it works.
A person has two parents for a reason. The same-sexed parent (i.e., our fathers, in our case) is our role-model; we'll tend to emulate to some extent our fathers' behavior. The opposite-sexed parent (our mothers) are our subconscious "female" model. Both are essential for proper upbringing. This is why men raised by single mothers appear to have trouble relating to women and often end up as "nice guys". BGMan |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: In my field of paper flowers and candy clouds of lullaby.
Posts: 918
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My mother was an alcoholic who would beat me with an extension cord. Damn, I'm doomed. |
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