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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A college friend was frank about the fact that [b]she would never find a man who loved her as much as her daddy did[/b]. She was right. Still, she's in a solid relationship now and seems content enough.[/quote] I was super close to my dad before he died a few years ago. My husband adores me and we have an amazing marriage but he could never love me like my dad did. Husbands and fathers are not the same. I did have high standards for men due to my dad, but I've never expected my husband to have the same kind of unconditional love for me like my dad did. [/quote] Same here. I think the best part of having a supportive and loving dad is that women don't tolerate trash men and toxic behavior. We don't normalize abuse & misogyny and we are quick to remove ourselves from a bad relationship situation. [/quote] Absolutely. And I think you can tell from a lot of the posts on DCUM questioning behavior of boyfriends or husbands who had good dads and who didn't. [/quote]
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