Saying Goodbye to the First Man I Ever Loved..

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Happiness, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Kathryn Chitwood ISBN: 9781370264261
Publisher: Kathryn Chitwood Publication: March 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kathryn Chitwood
ISBN: 9781370264261
Publisher: Kathryn Chitwood
Publication: March 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

After being raised by an army of strong, independent, successful, man-hating-women; while simultaneously hanging on my father's every word, I am finally beginning to see my worth. I have always hated the term "Daddy Issues." I tell myself that my upbringing, and my partner. would never allow for the stereotypical, insecure tendencies of a female that has grown up with an unhealthy paternal figure. This excerpt is an unadulterated view into the mind of a young woman who's been dealt the hand of a narcissistic, emotionally absent father.. and the refusal to simply "accept him for what he is," because little girls and grown women deserve more from the men who are supposed to love them the most.

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After being raised by an army of strong, independent, successful, man-hating-women; while simultaneously hanging on my father's every word, I am finally beginning to see my worth. I have always hated the term "Daddy Issues." I tell myself that my upbringing, and my partner. would never allow for the stereotypical, insecure tendencies of a female that has grown up with an unhealthy paternal figure. This excerpt is an unadulterated view into the mind of a young woman who's been dealt the hand of a narcissistic, emotionally absent father.. and the refusal to simply "accept him for what he is," because little girls and grown women deserve more from the men who are supposed to love them the most.

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