Thread 81668763 - /r9k/ [Archived: 709 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/30/2025, 5:47:13 PM No.81668763
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Mommy or daddy issues, call it.
Replies: >>81668808 >>81668875 >>81668884 >>81668911 >>81668914 >>81668933
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 5:49:31 PM No.81668781
well is he a nazi or a transfolk?
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 5:53:43 PM No.81668808
>>81668763 (OP)
my mom gave me daddy issues, now i see dominant women
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:01:47 PM No.81668875
>>81668763 (OP)
does never meeting your dad count as daddy issues?
Replies: >>81668896 >>81668898
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:02:44 PM No.81668884
>>81668763 (OP)
>passive dad
>overbearing, helicopter mom

Its both
Replies: >>81668912
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:04:54 PM No.81668896
>>81668875
No daddy is better than a bad or a daddy that leaves. A girl that feels like her daddy abandoned her, does seem to really fuck them up.
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:05:00 PM No.81668898
>>81668875
Since that usually results in having an overbearing mom, it's mommy issues. But idk
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:07:08 PM No.81668911
>>81668763 (OP)
how's about both, OP?
>dad never gave me enough attention
>move gave me too much attention
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:07:18 PM No.81668912
>>81668884
Same. It's the one-two Mike Tyson knockout punch of guaranteed inceldom.
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:07:47 PM No.81668914
>>81668763 (OP)
both but my mommy issues are stronger
Anonymous
6/30/2025, 6:09:48 PM No.81668933
>>81668763 (OP)
when both of your parents abandoned you (psychically)