Yes. I date men that are just they oppoditeof my father. My dad isa weak,lying,cheating,non-feeling,narrow-minded,selfish,non-realistic p****. So i date strong, masculine, honest,talkative,good listeners. Also open minded with a sense of humour and spontaneous.
2007-02-14 23:49:01
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answered by hoodwink 2
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If the girls father was a good man in early life she'll have standards for you. She'll expect the same treatment. As far as women wanting a man like their father I cant say for sure.. I see women dating the opposite of their father and some who date similar men. I think they want their men to have the good qualities of their father but they dont want him to be like their dad.
As far as in a general sense, i dont think the relationship has much bearing on what women think of men. I think its more of an experience issue.. experiences in past relationships with men. This is a hard question, subconciously ones relationship with their father might have some effect on the relationship with a man.
2007-02-14 23:52:36
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answered by heartofgold 1
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I don't think it does. I have a great relationship with my father...the thing that affects my relationship was being molested and almost raped. That's where all the trust issues come from...
My dad is more of a friend than a dad. He's extremely involved in my life since he's been sober, and has a job. I really don't think our relationship affects my current one with my boyfriend. I think my parents divorcing when I was a baby effects my attitude, and negativity towards the idea of marriage.
2007-02-14 23:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly believe that a girl or womans relationship with her father plays a big role in her relationship with men, now a days there's a high rate of divorces that fathers want nothing to do with the kids, children with no known fathers, and look whats happening women with no self esteem, girls making bad relationship decision.... I believe children need the influence of both parents, it balances the child out, and to have the male influence brings out qualitites that a women cant give to a female child...
2007-02-15 00:21:56
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answered by Renee 4
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Well i had a very good relationship with my father he would take us kids off mums hands at the weekend (five kids) he taught me how to fish, roll a cigarette, how to shave a man's face,how to play cards,bake, how to cook and how to run like hell when you did something wrong,he died 13 years ago and i still miss the stories he could tell towards the end of his life he liked a good drink ,that i don't do much .And i feel that he helped me in my relationship with my husband i think they are the same type of man generous and gentle.
2007-02-14 23:49:29
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answered by Mea 5
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SOME times
2007-02-14 23:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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in no way had a father -he died and in no way had a step father, yet what impacts the way i p.c. is how I see a guy do issues that acquaintances ex boyfriends did or did no longer do -- little indications that he does not comprehend he giving to despite if or no longer he's quite lazy or dumb or clever or being concerned or no longer-its constantly related to the little issues
2016-10-02 04:21:55
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answered by ? 4
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My friends seem to think it does. He wasnt around and didint want me, and now i always want a man around i need to feel wanted by the man in my life more than usual i suppose. Hell if i know though.
2007-02-14 23:55:49
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answered by ~Browneyes~ 2
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i have a great dad... i have issues with some guys i have dated.... it wasnt related to my dad... some guys are just jerks
2007-02-14 23:44:33
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answered by bronzebabekentucky 7
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