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[quote=Anonymous]A "daddy's girl" describes a girl or woman with a particularly strong, close bond with her father, often seen as his favorite, who might be indulged, feel cherished, or even become overly reliant, carrying both affectionate (spoiled princess) and sometimes negative connotations (entitled, seeking male validation) depending on the context and extent of the relationship. Common characteristics: Close relationship: Prefers her father's company and approval, sometimes over her mother's. Affectionate: Often spoiled, doted on, or treated like a princess, enjoying preferential treatment. Indulged: May get anything she asks for from her dad, leading to entitlement. Seeking validation: In some cases, it can mean she constantly seeks her father's approval or struggles to please him. Strong bond: Can indicate a healthy, warm, and secure attachment, fostering maturity and independence. Nuances & connotations: Endearing: Used fondly to describe a girl's special connection with her dad. Critical: Can imply spoiled behavior or a lack of independence, sometimes leading to unhealthy relationship patterns later in life. Context matters: Can refer to a young child's innocent bond or an adult's dynamic with her father, with meanings ranging from sweet to problematic. [/quote]
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