I've seen women who don't have great relationships with their dads, and it all comes down to this: You have to tell girls you love them every day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love my dad; I'm a daddy's girl, all the way.
Being a dad is like - there's nothing more important. So the exploration of that in stories, with parents and fathers and brothers, siblings, I just think that you're always in the terrain of love, whether it's absence of love or the giving of love or the desire for love.
I don't have a father, but my kids tell me every day that they love me... even when I am not in my best mood.
So many of our young women today, they're growing up without a father, but they're still thirsty for that and desiring positive male love.
And I tell you, having girls has made me a much better man. I have friends who are fathers, but they only have boys, and they have the same attitude toward women they always had, you know? And I don't play that... My girls, you mess with them? I will bury you underground.
I love my dad and we have a very good relationship now.
I love my dad, although I'm definitely critical of him sometimes, like when his pants are too tight. But I love him so much and I try to be really supportive of him.
I am a daddy's girl at heart, even though I'm in my 30s.
I think women look for that quality in a man of being a good dad whether they're immediately wanting to be a parent or not.
I love my dad so much. I don't have that cool thing where I have dad issues.
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