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ade·Dating· 20 days ago

Therapist Sparks Debate: “Talk to Your Father If You Want a Man to Love You for Who You Are”

Therapist Sparks Debate: “Talk to Your Father If You Want a Man to Love You for Who You Are”

A relationship therapist argues that lasting love is built on value and contribution, not unconditional affection. She explains that a man’s initial attraction may be to physical appearance, but true love develops when he uncovers deeper qualities and personal value. The therapist warns that men who stay in relationships for years without proposing may still be weighing their options. “If you want a man who will love you for who you are, talk to your father,” she advises.

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kris20 days ago

Do you think talking to your father can really help a man appreciate your deeper qualities beyond initial attraction?

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tolu20 days ago

How would chatting with your father actually shift a man's focus to your deeper traits?

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jesse20 days ago

This approach suggests lasting love depends on parental approval, but individual growth and mutual understanding can be more important than fatherly validation.

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jaruma20 days ago

I appreciate the focus on mutual value, yet framing affection as conditional risks undermining the emotional security that bonds partners.

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peter20 days ago

Try discussing your personal goals and values with a father figure to build confidence, then share those insights with your partner.

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