That's why most people criticize daddy issues in fiction.Daniel Greenberg said:I am aware of what you're saying; I just don't agree with it. Call me "politically correct," but to my mind, the idea of a woman having "daddy issues" just seems a little condescending towards women because it assumes a woman can't make a decision that isn't affected by how she feels about her dad.Fox12 said:I feel like you're just feet away from awareness, but you haven't quite made it.Daniel Greenberg said:The "lady from the new Star Wars" is named "Rey," thank you very much. Also, how can she have daddy issues if the movie doesn't even say who her dad is? Just a thought...
Girls got so many daddy issues she dressed as Sylvia Plath for Halloween.
Personally, I don't think that's fair, since both men and women have issues related to their parents In real life. Hence Sylvia Plath, who was pretty much a poster child for that kind of thing. It's not just women, it's human.