Inn i hate daddy issues people

I hate characters in fiction with daddy issues(ex:Debra Morgan, the midget of GoT, Shinji Ikari, Tidus) and i don't like people in real life with any parental issues which goes about craving for attention to parents who don't care much about them.I think it's pathetic and
i can't relate to that.If my parents didn't care about me i wouldn't care about them either.It annoys me a bit how much overattached some people are to their parents.I was never much attached to my own.INN?

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  • Jacob_Zuma_783

    "I was never much attached to my own."

    That says it all.

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  • Anewbis

    If it's any consolation I never really cared for your parents either.

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  • questionasker10

    As someone with parenting issues, I find this extremely offensive. My father left us when I was in third grade, and I still am dramatized.

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    • I think that's cause you're weak emotionally.What's technically a father then just a guy you share DNA with?I say that cause to me blood means nothing.Why humiliate yourself for a father who i believe not care about you.I think it's just healthy when people likes you back and not being one side feeling.

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  • Tealights

    You hate them because they remind you of yourself.

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    • No.I was ever submissive, craving for attention kind, if someone don't like me that's it.

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  • CrystalMethodist

    Yeah it's annoying. Grass is always greener type situation. They see all this annoying family crap on TV and think it's all fun and games, like a lonely virgin pining for a generic girlfriend to come along and take their virginity away, thinking that's all thats necessary to be happy and it'll be all gumdrops and rainbows after that. Families suck and the worship of the family structure and having to "love" your family just cause the same twat shat you out is for people who can't make friends.

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    • Agreed.

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  • Cookiecutter

    You cant what you would have done in a different situation sure you cant relate but if things were you different you dont know how you would have reacted in that situation until you were in that situation. But everyone has different opinions so if you dont like them dont date them.

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    • If someone don't likes me, even if parents, why would i humiliate myself for their approval?Who said anything about dating though.

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      • Cookiecutter

        How many people do you meet that your friends with have daddy issue and you know about it dating is the obvious choice. Thats exactly what Im saying if you have never been in that situation you cant say what you would have done since you dont know.

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  • BLOWMENOW

    Females with Daddy issues or if they have an absent Dad , they seek older men to fill the void.
    They turn him in to a Sugar Daddy.

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    • CrystalMethodist

      Don't really need daddy issues to be a sugar baby though, just a really strong desire to be taken care of by others and not have to get a job.

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      • BLOWMENOW

        A typical gold digger , moocher , sponger , free loader , eh ?
        You won't get something for nothing.
        So , unless you are willing to let him fuck your bald cunt and bang the shit out of your ass literally and then suck his dirty cock , you arent going to be getting a man to take care of you and support your lazy ass.

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  • HiAGAIN10

    When they see other people enjoying their familes they long for that. Especially if life is tough on your own.

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  • ZaneT

    Both perspectives are prevalent in society. Its often true that the people who've never had parental love, often crave it the most, even when it becomes painfully obvious that the particular parent doesn't give a toss about them. People who are well adjusted and have been loved by their parents sometimes do not understand how any parent could hate their own children. Ultimately, we all want our parents love and approval to some degree. When we grow into adults, we have to get on with it and not let any residual parental issuses, affect us going forward.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I think it's reasonably normal to have a distaste for something to which you cannot relate or understand. It's possible you might trigger some people with your hostility, but I ain't mad at cha.

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    • I'm not being hostile but sharing my thoughts as you should have noticed if you read my comment well.

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