Alcoholic Behavior: Does Having a Bad Dad Growing Up Make Girls Attracted to Jerks?

Question by : does having a bad dad growing up make girls attracted to jerks?
i have heard this before and am just curious if its true. my father is an alcoholic a** hole who is always mad at the world and trys to be there but can never put down the bottle to play a decent role as a father. could this be a reason i seem to have trouble with guys and fall for alot of players and end up getting hurt. also can that be the cause of a girl becoming promiscuous?

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Answer by Alexa
Girls always fall for jerks. Its like a human rule. If youre concient of what you are doing (being attracted to jerks) then you can detect jerks more easily and save yourself from falling for them and getting hurt, duh :D

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Book Review: GI Brides

Book Review: GI Brides
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Commission Approves Drug and Alcohol Abuse Grants – Leavenworth Times

Commission approves drug and alcohol abuse grants – Leavenworth Times
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Commission approves drug and alcohol abuse grants
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Poor oxytocin development could be to blame for alcohol and drug addiction – Medical News Today
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Alcohol Abuse in Teenagers: The Black Parade Rock Opera Storyline?

Question by ¡Viva La Gloria!: The Black Parade rock opera storyline?
The album “The Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance is a rock opera, but i don’t know the meanings of each song so i don’t know THE FULL story, yet
I know the storyline but not full meanings, someone explain to me the full story?

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Things We Lost in the Move

Things We Lost In the Move
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The tragedy of my family
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Alcohol's Role in Traffic Deaths Vastly Underreported: Study

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