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girls are "daddys little girl" because daddys are amazing but some peoples dads are not!!! so i don't know!!!

Because girls bat their eyelashes and throw fits and make it so that their dads can't say no to anything.

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if a girl is spoilt and is getting everything or if she taddle-tales on everyone to her dad she becomes know as "daddy's little girl" or "daddy's little princess"

if her dad or mom say that to her it means they love her...

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