Let's say you're the daughter of a single dad who, more of less, did a good job of raising you.
If you find out that your father did bad things and supported you through criminal activity when you were a baby, would that be a strain on the father/daughter relationship?
I mean, girls have NO right to complain in this hypothetical situation, right?
>>18560082
>girls
So...the important thing is the gender of the child? Okay then.
>>18560095
Op is probably femanon tard
>>18560095
This is probly some dipshit MRA retard that's trying to "prove" some sort of point
Complain if you want, but in the end it your relationship you hurt.
>when you were a baby
Time has passed get over it
>For femanons
If You want advice stop gearing the question towards one gender, it's unnecessary
>>18560082
Everybody's done bad things for good reasons, because sometimes it's your only choice. As long as the father remained a decent, trustworthy individual even after performing those criminal activities, there's no reason a strain should come between father and child
>>18560110
>>18560095
Not trying to turn this into a gender dispute. The child in the situation is a female, so im asking for a female's perspective
Also girls are more likely to be emotionally affected if they find out their dad did some bad things in the past. Its for my homeboy cause hes in a similar situation and he has a daughter
>>18560105
That means a lot coming from someone named "Autismo Shitberg Deluxe Pegasus."
>>18560115
>my homeboy
I was not expecting that kek