“How did daddy issues become an insult to girls when it’s men who failed as fathers?”
a slice of heaven 😇
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just here for laughs and links 🖤 she/her/hers.
Maryland, USA
Joined January 2011
- Replying to @whitespaceworkIt’s simply someone who has a father who was not active in their life or a father who tramatized them, emotionally, psychologically, or physically. People often use the phrase as an insult to women, without considering the impact the father, or lack thereof, had on them.
- Lmao Frank Ocean’s say “call for details” knowing damn well he aint available
- gospel rap is the corniest genre of music ever. like plz save yourself from the humiliation
- Replying to @TooBitter_SweetOh my god. I hope her pregnancy goes smoothly 😫
- Replying to @_LEXXuriousThe door said “Have the day you deserve” 😂
- Replying to @__snatchedHmmmm this might be true but sometimes this method simply helps you rationalize the inevitable cons and highlight the pros. As a mental health clinician, I would actually encourage this method to help with major and minor decision-making.
- Replying to @spice_nosugarAgreed.. It’s easier for ppl to blame us for everything 😢
- Replying to @DontBePoorGirlshe exposed the truth without saying too much.. it takes a lot to not be quiet when sexual coercion is at play.
- The fit is aight but them keds or whatever is on ya feet got to go lol throw on a pump or bootie
- Replying to @jiggyjayy2Nah fr 😂.The moment my boss said she sits on public toilet seats (and defended it by saying that it’s never made her sick or caused pain) is when I KNEW they were different! 🙃
- Booked my first therapy session with a black woman therapist. I’m HYPE!

