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I mean in the sense that you look to him for guidance and need him to take care of you. Also, that you enjoy being "a good girl" for him and that you believe in obeying him.

2007-07-15 07:53:17 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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I need a "man" to take care of me, and I look to him as a "father figure" and be a "good girl"

Is this your k inky side coming out here, LOL??

2007-07-15 07:55:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

I know what you are asking--
but ew, no!
I have a father and I don't need another one in the form of a boyfriend or husband. There is another dimension to those relationships that I can NEVER imagine with my dad!

I believe in being a nice person and obeying God, not my husband.

2007-07-15 09:46:05 · answer #2 · answered by Lisa the Pooh 7 · 3 0

if your gut feeling is that she must be searching for a father determine, then why are you dropping a while? And do you certainly need to get entangled with somebody the place you are going to be careful of what you're saying? And why are YOU attempting to suited her anyhow? isn't she a grown woman at 31? what's it which you try to be, a father determine or a boyfriend? this is the genuine question right here.

2016-09-30 01:26:33 · answer #3 · answered by mccleery 4 · 0 0

The only father figure I need in my life is my father. The moment I feel like a boyfriend is more of a father figure, that'll be when I break up with them. The idea is too creepy!

2007-07-15 13:24:21 · answer #4 · answered by Erin 7 · 4 0

A female that does that tend to get herself into a lot of trouble, being attracted to older males. Which then means a lot of bad can come from a female doing such. And with that said, no. I don't. Mainly because I'm lesbian I like to play the male of the relationship. Besides, the females are usually the one's to take care of the males and show them right. Almost never vis-versa. But I hear that is different in terrible places, like Iraq and Iran

2007-07-16 07:21:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

My boyfriend helos with me with whatever is happening. He is also my best friend so I can talk to him about anything and he will always answer me honestly. Like I was talking about going and buying 2 really Monster Energy drinks and he told me that was really stupid. I am the person who doesnt think at the moment, so he is there to tell me what I am doing isnt good and stupid. but when I'm being a "smart little good girl" it;s nice. SO yahh kinda, I mean I listen to what he says even if I dont want to

2007-07-15 08:35:36 · answer #6 · answered by Ray of Sunshine 1 · 3 0

Why? Are you looking for someone like that? NOT ME! I already have a father. I can guide and take care of myself. Being good, yeah, there are times to be bad. How you treat me has a direct impact on how I'm going to treat you. Respecting someones wishes and being obedient like a dog are two different things. I am obedient to myself. Respectful to others, period. Why? Do you treat the women in your life the same way you described?

2007-07-15 08:03:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Oh, hell no, ick, ick , ick , ick ick....and Stop That....and ewwww ...

My dad is a great dad. He is a good father and husband. His role as parent ended in my life over three decades ago. (Not that I haven't gone to him for advice over the years, ok?)

I AM Not A Little Girl.

I much prefer being an adult.

You know, when you're 90 and she's 89, are you guys gonna run around going, "Oh, yes, she's my good girl." All grey and wrinkled and saggy and all....the grandkids will repeat you, "Grandpa says Grandma is his good girl."

Okey dokey, now......

2007-07-15 10:12:31 · answer #8 · answered by Puresnow 6 · 3 0

Sorry, no, my husband is nothing like my father. I don't look to anyone for guidance. And what on earth is a 'good girl'?

2007-07-15 08:01:21 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 6 0

No, the relationship with my father is like this, that's why I don't need another dad but a boyfriend nothing more nothing less than that. This kind of relationship for me is more friends style than family style, it's more like having fun.

2007-07-15 21:33:58 · answer #10 · answered by M?r?? P 5 · 0 0

Yes I obey my husband; that's what I do. He's my mate, never my daddy and or daddy figure; it must be that way and always that way. When the time comes I can thrive on my own and from time to time I have; especially when he'd travel overseas, at the times we were living in the States. Never let these women think they have to treat their husbands like a daddy, that is so bad.

2007-07-15 09:34:00 · answer #11 · answered by Laela (Layla) 6 · 1 2

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