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Spotting and coping with a Father Complex
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Women aren’t the only ones who deal with “daddy issues”—men can struggle with them too. Daddy issues, clinically known as a Father Complex, are when a child develops emotional and relationship problems in adulthood from an absent or uninvolved father. This can manifest in many different ways in men. Keep reading to learn what daddy issues are, how they develop, and how they might appear in men.
Things You Should Know
- Daddy issues in a man can look like clingy behavior, a constant need for reassurance, and a fear of abandonment.
- Daddy issues develop when a child doesn’t have a supportive or loving father growing up.
- If you're a man with daddy issues, consider talking to a therapist. Journaling and practicing self-care can also help.
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Signs of Daddy Issues in Men
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He demands reassurance. If a man has daddy issues, he might seek constant affection, support, and validation. He didn’t receive love and support growing up, so he may ask for more of it in romantic and platonic relationships. [5] X Research source
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2He’s afraid of being alone. Because of the lack of a healthy father figure growing up, he’ll likely have a fear of abandonment. He doesn’t like being alone and is constantly worried that he’ll be abandoned. [6] X Research source
- This is especially relevant in those who’ve had a father leave them abruptly.
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3He fears change. More often than not, fathers push their children outside of their comfort zones. He may not have had someone to push him because he didn’t have a healthy relationship with his father growing up. This can lead to a general fear of change. [7] X Research source
- Similarly, he may struggle with change if his father abandoned him early in life, altering the trajectory of his life.
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4He struggles with anxiety and/or depression. Those with daddy issues are more prone to anxiety and depression. [8] X Trustworthy Source PubMed Central Journal archive from the U.S. National Institutes of Health Go to source As a man, he may deal with the lasting effects of having to grow up faster and take on the “man of the house” responsibilities his father left behind or disregarded.
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He’s attention-seeking. In some instances, a man with daddy issues will be overly ambitious. He might be an extreme risk-taker. This is likely because he never received the admiration or attention from his father growing up. Because of this, he looks for attention and praise wherever he can get it. [9] X Research source
- Alternatively, he may be extremely introverted or cautious, especially if he was put down by his father early in life for being too outgoing or daring.
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6He’s insecure. A man with daddy issues may struggle with self-confidence. This can stem from feeling inferior to his father or fearing that he’s the reason for his father’s mistreatment towards him. [10] X Research source
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He’s clingy. A man dealing with daddy issues may be extremely anxious in relationships, which can cause him to be possessive or clingy. He may need to know where his partner is 24/7 and quickly become suspicious, worried, or jealous if he can't get in contact with them. [11] X Research source
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