Jun 17, 2013

Daddy's Girl(s)? Have Several Seats.

Let it be known that I'm annoyed at some women who refer to themselves as Daddy's Girl(s). Really? That's a red flag because to me, that shows she can't think for herself. She has to run to Dad for everything. See, men wouldn't get down like this because it's expected for a man to be able to stand on his own. So why should women get a pass? Doesn't make sense. When I think of the term Daddy's Girl, I think of an attached woman that measures her future husband by her father. If he was a wonderful husband, she seeks that in her future husband. If he's sorry, well..you know the rest. Just like women frown upon mama's boys, men should frown upon women who refer to themselves as Daddy's Girl. Grow Up ladies, seriously. After a certain age, you should be able to choose for yourself the kind of man you want, INDEPENDENT of your father. Some women pride themselves on being independent, but you wouldn't know it since they refer to themselves as a Daddy's Girl. Should I meet a woman who refers to herself as Daddy's Girl, she WILL NOT receive further consideration from me. I understand if a woman had a wonderful father, but once she grows up, she should be able to discern for herself what a good man is. Some women are always saying how independent they are, well here's their chance to prove it: From here on out, a woman IS NOT to compare her future husband to her father, even if her pops was an excellent provider & parent. It's borderline incestuous to hear a woman paint herself as Daddy's Girl. To me, that signals some sexual activity going on (yes, dads and daughters do have sexual relationships in this sick world). Make it so bad, some women glorify being a Daddy's Girl. Ma'am, being a Daddy's Girl is not a good look for you or your future husband. That tells your man you aren't independent enough to choose a good man for yourself, so you need your father to be your measuring stick. If men are expected to leave father & mother, and cling to their wife, the same applies to women.

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