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Daddy issues.
It's an inherently demeaning phrase. The idea that you receive the label because an absent or abusive father meant that you have a deep-rooted psychological need to find affection and affirmation wherever you can is, inherently, sexist. Why is it that the stigma is only applied to women, and not the men who caused the issues in the first place? You hate it as a concept. You hate how it demeans the choices of women. You hate the casual acceptance of the obvious misogyny.
That doesn't stop you having Daddy issues, though.
It doesn't stop you from begging for attention online, every like and degrading comment that accompanies those exposing pictures that you post sending an undeniable thrill down your spine. It doesn't stop you from ending up on your knees in a club, that pretty, too-short dress stained and eyeliner running as you eagerly gag on a cock. It doesn't stop you from moaning, whispering, humming, crying out those words.
'Yes, Daddy.'
'Please, Daddy.'
'Harder, Daddy.'
'Hurt me, Daddy.'
You know it's dehumanizing. You know it's slut shaming. You could spend hours in discourse explaining to some neanderthal the importance of feminism, the important of choice, the importance of a woman inhabiting her own body and deciding what to do with it. And you'll still end up with your face pressed against the mattress, mind blanking and eyes rolling as you're rutted like the silly little bitch in heat that you are.
You have Daddy issues. And you need them exploited.
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