Daddy's Girl = Women who have fathers who love and respect them. Normally, women with caring fathers don't try to find men to be a father-figure, but look for a man who can show them that same love and respect they're use to but in a greater amount.
Daddy Issues = Women who have a father abandon them, or there but completely emotionally unavailable to their daughters (e.g. They don't care, they're sexist and find their daughter worthless, etc) tend to look for men who can be that male role model they lack and give them that fatherly love, respect, and guidance they desperately want.
If father issues are what you're referring to, and as a woman dealing with father issues of her own, normally some would look for a man at least close to their actual father's age or maybe 10 (more or less) years older; so the young body thing may not work as well.
Personally, I'm trying to overcome these issues, so instead finding some old guy to be my dad, I found someone close to my age who can be my loving partner.
I suppose I mean daddy issue girls. But I never had a horrible parent like daddy issue girls (mom loved me!) and still only wanted to date same age or older. Maybe it's different with women. So what if the guy only decided to de-age himself back to a 50 year old body? (or however old the father is)
Being curious about older people is normal in both men and women, but feeling the need to be with someone older is slightly different.
The mistake a lot of men and women make with any type of parental issues are thinking age means wisdom and guidance, when in reality age doesn't mean a damn thing. Then you got those trying to recreate their parents within their partners.
All girls have "daddy issues". At least every one I have ever come across. It never ceases to amaze me how women who behave as sluts almost always have little to no functional relationship with their biological father.
It seems as if the programming is to assume responsibility for the female when in a serious, committed, mutually exclusive relationship (marriage). Look at the ceremony itself, if the father of the bride is in the picture, he walks her down the aisle, hands her off to the groom. Essentially saying "she's your problem now".
I know that sounds sort of harsh, I don't mean it to. Just stating the facts.
You are on the mark regarding recreating their parents within their partners. I'm guilty of the very same thing. Unfortunately since I come from a traditional household, with traditional gender roles, I'm completely unsuccessful in modern dating. Even given my physical appearance.
Progressivism, Liberalism, Equality, Feminism, all tenets of modern society that have sent western civilization on a trajectory I could never have imagined or be able to predict where the chips will fall. Maybe I'm the dinosaur, who knows?
no such thing as daddy issues per se, the reality is that anyone of any gender who suffers abandonment, neglect or abuse as a child and did not have a loving bond with a significant caregiver has issues...these issues take many forms but are mostly noticeable in how they relate to others , which, by the way is how they relate to themselves, since sex is something that we do with others then sex is a part of that equation , but focusing on the sex part is a narrow view of a broader problem
A term I deplore is,"Gender Assignment ". I would not down play someones emotional state, but the physiological fact is being born female is one thing. You can change the sex, but the term devalues what God has given.
These are strange, blurred lines and cross eyed times, for sure.
Hey daddy girls: Would you date a 100 year old man if aging was cured?
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You mean daddy issues?
Daddy's Girl = Women who have fathers who love and respect them. Normally, women with caring fathers don't try to find men to be a father-figure, but look for a man who can show them that same love and respect they're use to but in a greater amount.
Daddy Issues = Women who have a father abandon them, or there but completely emotionally unavailable to their daughters (e.g. They don't care, they're sexist and find their daughter worthless, etc) tend to look for men who can be that male role model they lack and give them that fatherly love, respect, and guidance they desperately want.
If father issues are what you're referring to, and as a woman dealing with father issues of her own, normally some would look for a man at least close to their actual father's age or maybe 10 (more or less) years older; so the young body thing may not work as well.
Personally, I'm trying to overcome these issues, so instead finding some old guy to be my dad, I found someone close to my age who can be my loving partner.
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I suppose I mean daddy issue girls. But I never had a horrible parent like daddy issue girls (mom loved me!) and still only wanted to date same age or older. Maybe it's different with women. So what if the guy only decided to de-age himself back to a 50 year old body? (or however old the father is)
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Being curious about older people is normal in both men and women, but feeling the need to be with someone older is slightly different.
The mistake a lot of men and women make with any type of parental issues are thinking age means wisdom and guidance, when in reality age doesn't mean a damn thing. Then you got those trying to recreate their parents within their partners.
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All girls have "daddy issues". At least every one I have ever come across. It never ceases to amaze me how women who behave as sluts almost always have little to no functional relationship with their biological father.
It seems as if the programming is to assume responsibility for the female when in a serious, committed, mutually exclusive relationship (marriage). Look at the ceremony itself, if the father of the bride is in the picture, he walks her down the aisle, hands her off to the groom. Essentially saying "she's your problem now".
I know that sounds sort of harsh, I don't mean it to. Just stating the facts.
You are on the mark regarding recreating their parents within their partners. I'm guilty of the very same thing. Unfortunately since I come from a traditional household, with traditional gender roles, I'm completely unsuccessful in modern dating. Even given my physical appearance.
Progressivism, Liberalism, Equality, Feminism, all tenets of modern society that have sent western civilization on a trajectory I could never have imagined or be able to predict where the chips will fall. Maybe I'm the dinosaur, who knows?
Strange times we live in.
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no such thing as daddy issues per se, the reality is that anyone of any gender who suffers abandonment, neglect or abuse as a child and did not have a loving bond with a significant caregiver has issues...these issues take many forms but are mostly noticeable in how they relate to others , which, by the way is how they relate to themselves, since sex is something that we do with others then sex is a part of that equation , but focusing on the sex part is a narrow view of a broader problem
I concur well said and thoughtful.
A term I deplore is,"Gender Assignment ". I would not down play someones emotional state, but the physiological fact is being born female is one thing. You can change the sex, but the term devalues what God has given.
These are strange, blurred lines and cross eyed times, for sure.