In a recent interview with Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler, a rather unusual topic surfaced – the question of whether he ever found his daughter, Liv Tyler, inappropriately attractive.
This inquiry, typically reserved for the end of an interview to prevent offense, yielded a surprising response from Tyler.
He unabashedly acknowledged, with his distinctive laugh, that fathers may indeed feel a certain level of attraction towards their daughters, especially when they bear a resemblance to both the father and the mother.
Tyler went on to suggest that this perceived attraction could be rooted in a form of narcissism, hinting at a complex interplay of genetics and personal vanity.
While acknowledging this inclination, he emphasized the importance of maintaining boundaries and never crossing into inappropriate territories.
Instead, he highlighted the significance of appreciating a daughter’s beauty and unique qualities, without allowing such feelings to stray into inappropriate expressions.
The singer further elaborated on his views by drawing attention to his song “Janie’s Got a Gun,” which delves into the theme of parental misconceptions and the damaging consequences of failing