The relationship between every father and his daughter is unique. Good or bad, the union is always there. What attracts the attention of psychologists is how the type of father, present or absent, influences the upbringing of daughters. Parenting involves behaviors, mechanisms and thoughts that unconsciously grow in children until they are molded into adults. And finally, they end up weighed down by the daunting task of choosing a partner.
Today the awesome.club tells how the type of father you had may have contributed to your choice of better half.
Parents draw lines of conduct
Psychologist Linda Nielsen, in her book Between Fathers and Daughters: Enriching and Rebuilding Your Adult Relationship, talks about the importance of the presence of the father in the lives of the children. Nielsen seeks to demonstrate paternal influences on his daughters’ decisions. For example, in vocation, tastes and academic performance.
Especially, it highlights how the father’s presence or absence can condition the loving decisions that his daughters will make in the future.
Present fathers, safer daughters
For Nielsen, a present father, who nurtures a tender and secure relationship with his daughter, leads the girl to look for more consistent partners. One of the most common characteristics in women of affectionate fathers is security when making their decisions. And with confidence comes self-confidence. There is no fear of expressing opinions and rejecting “bad candidates”.
Parental love can prevent bad decisions
Girls can sense their father’s love very early on, and from that, they know they are looking for a solid partner who inspires peace. Fatherly closeness may subconsciously help teens make fewer mistakes when choosing who to be with. These girls tend to assert themselves more in front of guys, without letting anyone take advantage of their young age. They do not seek to keep changing partners, quite the contrary.
Absent fathers, more unstable daughters
On the other hand, father absence negatively affects the daughter’s personality. Those with a poor and unstable relationship with their father are likely to choose a partner who will lead them to more confrontation. Lack of security and confidence can lead them to feel more attacked for their beliefs.
Thus, in adulthood, they end up choosing relationships in which they perceive themselves as inferior.
Being dissatisfied becomes more recurrent
Nielsen tells us how parents influence relationships using an interesting and useful metaphor to better understand his idea. If you have a good relationship with your father, it’s like going to the market with a full stomach: choose with more patience and even healthier options.
On the other hand, if there is a bad paternal connection, it will be like going to the market on an empty stomach: you buy the first thing you see, regardless of whether it is beneficial for your body or not.
Do you think your father had an influence on your choice of partner? Do you know other factors that can mark your choices regarding love? Tell us in the comments section.
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