JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean (Official Colored) - Vol. 9 Ch. 75 - Father: Jotaro Kujo; Daughter: Jolyne Cujoh

I think that, though not too awfully common, there are instances where someone suddenly gets a "wake up call" as it were in respect to certain things in their lives (usually in regards to a psychological viewpoint)--a sudden realization or understanding, a new perspective that they never saw (and typically couldn't see) before. It's as though the 'scales fell off of their eyes'.
I'm not entirely sure yet what will come from Jolyne's realization, but I'm choosing to interpret this monologue of hers as one of those moments of (almost supernatural) clarity.
Therefore, I personally don't see her situation as unrealistic, just quite uncommon!
 
I like to imagine that Jotaro being absent made Jolyne insecure enough to research the effects of not having a father, and then all the stuff about being "Unable to be a complete person" and how you're doomed if you don't have a dad stuck out in her mind due to her insecurity, which makes it re-appear in her dream as the dude lecturing in the room

Which, idk if that's what Araki meant, but I think it makes sense, cuz otherwise how would that stuff appear in her dream if she didn't know about it beforehand? I don't think it was put there to tell the audience "This is the truth, Jolyne is doomed" but just put there to show Jolyne's insecurity and how it connects to the problems she's faced in her life
 
as a texan who lives near dallas I feel extremely proud to know that the foundation founded by robert E.O. Speedwagon is based in dallas
 
How spineless was that guy to be afraid of a 14 yo girl? Just scold her & take the damn wallet back. Jolyne wasn't even trying to flee when she got busted until that asshole called the cops on her
 
it's the lawyer saying those thing 'about jolyne not able to be a functional human being', if Araki wanted to say those thing as his own he would said those in the narrator boxes.
 
All right, those SPW doctors are just Link and Tingle, aren't they? It would make sense since this was written shortly after Majora's Mask's release, which had Tingle's first appearance.
 
Ok my eyes watered a bit at the end there. Jotaro wasn't abandoning his daughter for no reason, he was protecting her in the best way he knew he could :(
 

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