To the daddy-less daughters:
Your father wasn’t there, whether it was due to physical, emotional, or mental absence. He made you feel like you were not worthy of his love. You can’t go back in time to fill the void it created. So you now seek validation by proving you can get a man who was incapable of loving you to do so. You are perpetually trying to recreate the dynamic of the broken father-daughter relationship in your current romantic involvements so you can fix the past. But getting an emotionally unavailable man, whether he’s a player, committed to someone else, or simply not ready to be in a commitment, to love you is not going to fill the void, validate you, or confirm that you are loveable. And it will likely leave you more hurt with further damage to the old wound while creating another.
You are responding to how your father and mother taught you to love. And they love as their parents taught them, and so on for generations. You have to realize the only things powerful enough to fill the void and heal the wound is acceptance of love from God and love of self. Once you have these, you may very well find yourself attracting men who are exactly what you need and, most importantly, emotionally available.