Mama's girl/boy or Papa's girl/boy

helaofthenorns

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I'm the youngest in the family. I always deemed myself a Papa's girl because my dad always spoils me though in a good way. When I want something, my dad tries his best to give it to me. However, growing up, I noticed that I am also very close to my mother. We always "hang-out", and I share many of my problems with her.

Are you a papa's girl/boy or mama's girl/boy?
 
I am the second born in a family of four siblings. I was a sensitive child growing up. I am neither mama’s nor papa’s girl. I was the kind of kid who enjoyed spending a lot of my time on my own watching TV or studying. My parents have never actually understood me even after all these years.
 
I neither was Mama's boy or Papa's boy. I hardly saw my parents as a matter of fact. Old man used to be gone the whole day, came back late at night. He worked 6 days a week and when he was off, he'd be in some pub drinking with friends. My mom also was busy. She had some business and would also be gone the whole day. I never really got to spend much time with my parents.
 
Sadly, I'm neither. I was a mommy's girl until I was about 12 and she married my stepfather and then we just grew apart.. life was hectic after that. I was never close to my father. I liked him enough, but there just was no connection there. He's just not my type lol. In the end, I got my guidance from my peers, which goes without saying, I had a rough start to life lol.
 
I am the eldest of seven and I was neither. From when I was young I had to take responsibility for far too much and my mother was distant, while my father was incredibly domineering and abusive. I hated living with them and could not wait to leave home. Today my mother and I keep contact and speak regularly on the phone, and my father died years ago in a car accident.
 
I am neither, and am the eldest. I wouldn't say I was a favorite because I ended up spending most of my time looking after my sibling who was mummy's little boy and still is. I guess as I was very independent from a young age, I never had that kind of bond.
 
Lol..Tough question but if i have to be specific on just one,then its mama's boy,i taok a spl liking to her way of bringing up a "child".Somethings just can't be described by words.That doesn't mean i am leaving papa alone,he too is a source of inspiration for me.
 
I am also the youngest child and the only daughter of my parents. I am much closer to my mother. It is as if we were just sisters because we love teasing each other all the time. But I have so much adoration and respect towards my father because he's a very responsible man.
 
I'm the first of five, and am neither daddy'd or mummy's girl. Growing up, my mum and I used to be at each other's throats all the time, and my dad would have to step in and mediate. I moved away from home when I was 18 and over the years, my relationship with my mum has improved vastly. The older I've got, we've grown closer and I'd even say we're very good friends. But I still feel I have no favourite and love them equally for different reasons :)
 
I'm the youngest girl so I think my dad spoils me a little more then my mom. So I think I'm a papas girl. He lets me do things that my mom would never let happen.
 
Only child reporting in, and I’m a mama’s girl for sure. We’ve always just understood each other for the most part. My father, on the other hand, has always been somewhat distant, unemotional, self-centered, and insensitive. He could have been worse, but eh, I just sometimes find it hard to believe he did the best he could. So it goes.
 
I'm the youngest girl so I think my dad spoils me a little more then my mom. So I think I'm a papas girl. He lets me do things that my mom would never let happen.
Papa's got your backing in all ..?
Lucky gal you..:D..Get into a relationship fast too..:P,lest yo might repent later on.It happened..:P So yeah experience you can call it.
 
I am a mama's boy, haha! She didn't really spoil me, but I always thought she treated me nicely and was more understanding that my dad.
They are both awesome, though!
 
I'm neither. There's a lot of ins & outs to the 'whys' & 'hows' but that's always been the case. Even in the child years.
 
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