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The impact of having a bad father versus no father at all can vary for each child. Some may prefer having a bad father over no father because they still have a paternal figure in their life. However, a bad father can also cause emotional harm and negative effects on a child's well-being. Ultimately, the quality of the father-child relationship and the support system available to the child are important factors to consider in this situation.

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