Do you think girls with out dads are more likely to have insecurity issues?

Question by Gigi: Do you think girls with out dads are more likely to have insecurity issues?
Are they more likely to feel un pretty,have good husbands,have poor job choices etc??

Best answer:

Answer by Aron1968_30
Statistically speaking…. yes.

Answer by dals7
Absolutely.
This is not a secret. Any relevant text book in psychology would have something that talks about this.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

 


 

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