I would definitely say so. I had an abusive father who I chose later in life not to associate with. However I have had a stepfather who I consider to be my dad 100%. Anyone can make a baby, it takes a real man to nurture and love a child with respect. A man who deserves the title of Dad, is the one who loves you with respect, who would die for your safety, my Dad. And never once have I felt the need to use the term "Step" when introducing him to my friends. He's my Dad, I love him with all my heart, I thank God for him every single day.
2007-01-25 06:53:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I have probably the worst relationship with my biological father for many many many many reasons. The last time I spoke to him was 3 months ago and that's when he told me he's dying in a hospis. But! the last time I talked to him before that was 5 years prior to the latest phone call. As you can imagine, no contact at all! However, I do have the best step dad in the world who more than makes up for the time lost with my biological father. Being a father doesn't necessary mean you're the biological one, it's about love and the ideal father figure. The other guy is just a sperm doner who helped create you. So, to answer your question more clearly, yes your step dad makes up for the bad relationship that you have with you biological father.
2007-01-25 06:46:53
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answered by Freddie xoxo 4
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I have rasied my daugter since she was 6 years old and now she is in college and doing very well. Her biological father was killed when she was 3 and her aunt took care of her from then on. I married her aunt when she was 6 and she became my little princess. (even though she was a tom boy) Her aunt and I devorced when she was 19. We still have a very strong relationship & she barely speaks to her aunt.
She is a very strong person with great values that I instilled in her, not to say she is perfect everybody makes mistakes in there lives. (and she made plenty)
I think having a very careing step father can be one of the best things that can happen to you! He will help offset any of the bad ellements produced by your real father.
Always remember in the end they both do really love you. It's just hard to get it out of them and some people express love differently.
I hope this helps!!
2007-01-25 06:58:23
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answered by Vez10 1
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Your father does no longer ensure your relationship with adult males yet your relationship with your father can impression the way you will relate to the adult males on your existence contained sooner or later (e.g. your boyfriend or husband). Having a father who cheated might make you think of that adult males will leave you too (reason for what your dad did to your mum); subsequently it would desire to set off perfectionism (constantly attempting too annoying to be the main suitable) so as that adult males will stay. (from the e book eye-catching: Unveiling the secret of a woman's soul) on the different hand, daughters who've a bodily or emotionally absent father might tend to have low-self esteems (from the e book "Father starvation"). i'm no longer asserting that flirting is erroneous, yet however, ask your self why you nevertheless ought to flirt with different adult males once you have already got a boyfriend. desire this facilitates. Take care!
2016-09-27 23:41:46
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answered by lichtenberger 4
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who cares who the sperm-donor was? All that matters is who most effectively plays the role of father. Fatherhood is a series of loving acts of kindness and responsibility, not a DNA test...
And people are too quick to blame their own irresponsible behavior on their parents... How's this for a dad? Mine was a drunk who came home totally wasted at least once a month and beat the crap out of my mom, often right in front of me... One day he got so drunk that he decided to kill my mom by pouring battery acid on her, so he went out to the truck and tried to remove the battery and bring it into the house. But he was SO drunk that he passed out in the driveway. Mom took me, two suitcases of clothes, and we fled for our lives to get 1000 miles away from him. He died the next year of a heart attack.
So, you'd think that maybe I would grow up to be a drunk and/or a spouse abuser, right? NOPE. I drink maybe 1-2 drinks a month, and I've never struck a woman in my entire 42 years.
2007-01-25 06:45:47
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answered by I hate friggin' crybabies 5
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I can't really say. I never really had a father. But I do think that if I had one things would be a lot different.
2007-01-25 06:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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just because your biological father gave his seed doesnt mean he's your father. the man who treats you well and loves you is the man you should really consider your father.
2007-01-25 06:45:53
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answered by EJ4591 1
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well im 15 and i have a pretty good relationship with my dad. but i notice that whenever we get in a fight or he makes me mad or does something that hurts my feelings, i want to run to a boy friend or seek attention from another male like a friend and i am much more likely to do stuff with them just because i wont that attention from a guy.
2007-01-25 06:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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