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		<title>comments about family&amp; relationships between son&amp;father and daughter father. . .</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[as you see, tiny smiling daddy is a very good example of relationships between daughter and father.  first of all, i like this story very much and despite kitty&#8217;s sexual identity, i observed all different circumstances in the story and i realized that her father cared daughter more than everthing but because of his wishes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as you see, tiny smiling daddy is a very good example of relationships between daughter and father.  first of all, i like this story very much and despite kitty&#8217;s sexual identity, i observed all different circumstances in the story and i realized that her father cared daughter more than everthing but because of his wishes, which stem from his dominance, he sometimes argued with his daughter. he and his wife did not agree her choice. It is same in real life as we know, every family wants to make their child whatever they like or they support. especially, fathers more dominate than mothers because of their egos which have positive meaning.every father wants their child does whatever he says so we can say this is the  first necessity of being dominant. of course, they think children&#8217;s goodness thus, they are curious about their childs. on the contrary of stereotypes, father&#8217;s have  better relationships with their daughter more than mothers. as we see in the tiny smiling daddy, kitty never get in touch with her mother. and i think girls see their father as a hero so, when they are in trouble fathers are the first person to ask for help.  as well as daughters, sons also support their father. sometimes they support more than girls, because some girls think and behave as they like their mother more than their fathers. it is very possible state that girls can tell lots of things about their life so this makes mother more valuable. however, sons think their genetic come from their father so they support their fathers. we can say lots of things about this topic and tiny smiling dadd is a one of the successful story about this topic.</p>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 20:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
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