“I love my dad; I'm a daddy's girl, all the way.” WayGirlDadMy DadDaddyLove My DadI Love My Dad Author:Molly Quinn
“I grew up on the Southside of Chicago. What people don't realize is that my father was a multimillionaire who owned 12 hotels, motels, a steel mill, a radio station, a club, nursing home, and a law office. So I think it's safe to say I'm a little above middle class and I'm a daddy's girl.” PeopleThinkingLittlesHomeLawGirlFatherRealizingClassMiddleGrewSafeOfficeGrew UpRadioClubsMiddle ClassHotelStationsChicagoSteelDaddyNursingMillsRadio StationsNursing HomeMotels Author:LisaRaye McCoy-Misick
“The mature, forty-five-year-old woman, quite experienced in matters of life and death, knows that it was 'for the best,' but Daddy's girl, who hung onto his belt and danced fox trots on the tops of his shoes, cannot accept that Daddy is not here anymore.” KnowsYearsMatterDeathGirlAcceptingFiveShoesFive YearsLife And DeathFortyMatureHungFoxesDaddyBeltsOld WomanFive Year Olds Author:Mary-Lou Weisman