I have a wonderful father figure. The void that is there is just a longing for romantic companionship. I have plenty of familial love, its the romantic kind that is needed. There's no sort of void that my father left, cause he is still and will always be in my life. The reason women tend to go for men that "resemble" their fathers is because he is the prime example of manhood they have experienced in their lives and it just makes sense that someone would tend to look for that in their romantic life as well. Just like men tend to go for women that resembel their mothers.
2007-11-06 02:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There are rogues that circulate against humanity yet they are rapidly ferreted out and dealt with for this reason. a specialist militia such via fact the British, French, Australian, American, etc., would not tolerate this form of habit of their very own ranks. Humanity extra often than no longer would not tolerate this form of habit. Prisons are full of such parasites. I surely have extra appreciate for drug sellers than I do people who might intentionally seek for and harm little ones. My very own opinion is that rape and any crime related to a toddler could be an computerized dying penalty. by utilising that I propose some 50 365 days old pervert messing around with 10 365 days old ladies. no longer 2 young ones having intercourse the place one is 17 and the different is eighteen.
2016-10-03 11:33:28
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answered by ? 4
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No that isn't true. My dad wasn't the full father figure to us but I do like men for company not to fill any void.
2007-11-06 02:24:53
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answered by zul 5
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My dad was an awesome husband and if I'd held the men in my life to his standard, I would have had a lot less heartbreak. My husband and my father act like long lost brothers but I don't see my husband as a father figure.
2007-11-06 02:50:05
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answered by Sharon M 6
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No. The men I date are in no way father figures. They are the exact opposite of my father in fact. My father was a He-Manish marine and I tend to like artsy and intellectual men. And the relationship with my father has always been fairly good. I've always known that he loves me and wants me to be happy. He tells me that now that he is proud of me and supports whatever decisions I make. That's the most beautiful thing to hear from a parent!
2007-11-06 02:22:56
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answered by AH0030 3
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Absolutely not. I am married to a man completely opposite of my father. Even though I love my father and have been taking care of him for years now, I would not be able to be married to someone like him.
2007-11-06 03:45:29
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answered by ms.sophisticate 7
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A poor or no relationship with a father doesn't leave a void (you're way too kind to yourself), it leaves a scar.
2007-11-06 02:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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What a question. Sooo many thoughts and so little space to answer.
1) You must be kidding. I was daddy’s little girl and few men compare to him.
2) If I am a bad girl do I get spanked?
3) Oh yessss, I want to marry someone who will abuse and ignore me.
4) Come to mommy my big darling!
I suppose it depends on the emotional make up of the female in question.
2007-11-06 02:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a proven fact daughters marry men like their father and sons marry women like their mothers. Just instincts I guess. Personally, my father was a drunken womanizer, so I am winging it. So far no luck.
2007-11-06 03:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My dad is a good man and he is always very thoughtful. I'm pretty use to being treated well, so I will always find a guy who has the same quality traits as my dad. =] I have the best dad ever!
2007-11-06 02:23:34
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answered by linda 3
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