Guys instinctively care about girls relationships with their Dads because of social class reasons

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Not because they "don't want to date a whore". That's hyperbolic cope.

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Easily identifiable ^^^^^



Guys instinctively care about a woman’s relationship with her dad partly because of social-class reasons.

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Not consciously. Not because they have read attachment theory. Because the father relationship often reveals the family system she comes from.

1/ A close, stable father can signal protection, standards, continuity and family investment.

It suggests she was not socially formed in chaos.
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2/ Men are often evaluating more than the woman herself.

They are evaluating the invisible structure around her: family stability, expectations, money habits, conflict style, reputation and future obligations.
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3/ The father is often a proxy for the household’s relationship with authority, provision and male competence.

Was he reliable? Respected? Present? Passive? Volatile? Financially reckless?

Those patterns rarely remain isolated.
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4/ Social class is not just income.

It is behavioural inheritance: how people speak, choose partners, manage embarrassment, handle money, respond to setbacks and protect the family name.
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5/ A woman’s relationship with her father can reveal whether she grew up feeling secure or needing to extract security from romantic relationships.

That changes the burden placed on a future partner.
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6/ Men also care about whether the father approves of them because approval can represent entry into a wider family system.

The relationship is never purely two individuals. Marriage especially is partly an alliance between families.
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7/ This does not mean a difficult father relationship makes someone a bad partner.

Some people consciously break the pattern and become unusually self-aware.

Others unconsciously recreate it.
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8/ The real question is not: “Does she get along with her dad?”

It is: “What did her family teach her to expect from men, money, conflict, loyalty and status?”

That is why men notice.
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molly is very good with her dad, they play roblox togother
 
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Not because they "don't want to date a whore". That's hyperbolic cope.

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Easily identifiable ^^^^^



Guys instinctively care about a woman’s relationship with her dad partly because of social-class reasons.

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Not consciously. Not because they have read attachment theory. Because the father relationship often reveals the family system she comes from.

1/ A close, stable father can signal protection, standards, continuity and family investment.

It suggests she was not socially formed in chaos.
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2/ Men are often evaluating more than the woman herself.

They are evaluating the invisible structure around her: family stability, expectations, money habits, conflict style, reputation and future obligations.
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3/ The father is often a proxy for the household’s relationship with authority, provision and male competence.

Was he reliable? Respected? Present? Passive? Volatile? Financially reckless?

Those patterns rarely remain isolated.
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4/ Social class is not just income.

It is behavioural inheritance: how people speak, choose partners, manage embarrassment, handle money, respond to setbacks and protect the family name.
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5/ A woman’s relationship with her father can reveal whether she grew up feeling secure or needing to extract security from romantic relationships.

That changes the burden placed on a future partner.
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6/ Men also care about whether the father approves of them because approval can represent entry into a wider family system.

The relationship is never purely two individuals. Marriage especially is partly an alliance between families.
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7/ This does not mean a difficult father relationship makes someone a bad partner.

Some people consciously break the pattern and become unusually self-aware.

Others unconsciously recreate it.
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8/ The real question is not: “Does she get along with her dad?”

It is: “What did her family teach her to expect from men, money, conflict, loyalty and status?”


That is why men notice.
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SOME girls wich grow up without a father turn out to be incredible wives tho, because they latch on to their husband and get to appreciate what they are doing for the family and for her
 

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