Well, it could make her overly independent. Since she's being neglected by Tony Stark, she might learn to rely only on herself. She'll grow up faster, taking care of her own needs and making her own decisions without much guidance from her father.
Well, it could make the son grow up feeling unloved and insecure. He might become withdrawn, always seeking approval but never quite believing he's worthy. This could lead to him having problems in relationships later in life, constantly doubting others' intentions towards him.
One way is through self - realization. Tony could suddenly become aware of how much he has missed in his daughter's life. He might then start making amends by spending quality time with her, like taking her on father - daughter outings and really listening to her. This new - found relationship could heal the rift between them.
It could mean that a certain group or 'team' is ignoring or not paying attention to fanfiction related to a character named Tony. Maybe they are more focused on other aspects like official storylines, canon content, or other characters' fan works.
Maybe he doesn't fully understand his powers yet. Tony Stark is a scientific genius, but new powers might be beyond his current understanding. He could be worried that if he reveals them too soon, he won't be able to control them properly and might cause harm. So, he chooses to hide them while he studies and figures them out.
In many fanfictions, Tony Stark hides his PTSD for various reasons. One reason could be his pride. He's seen as a strong, self - reliant hero, and admitting to PTSD might seem like a weakness to him. Also, he might not want to worry his fellow Avengers, especially those he feels responsible for protecting, like Peter Parker.
Tony would be a protective father. He'd raise the child in an environment full of knowledge. He'd introduce the child to his friends like Pepper, Rhodey, and the Avengers. The child would grow up hearing stories of heroism and would be inspired to be a good person. Tony would also use his wealth to give the child the best education possible, but also let the child explore their own interests. For example, if the child showed an interest in art, Tony would support that as well as their scientific pursuits.
He could write a memoir. Tony Stark has had an eventful life, and sharing his experiences, from his early days as a genius inventor to his time as Iron Man, would be fascinating. His memoir could inspire a new generation of scientists and inventors.
Yes, there could be such fanfictions in the vast world of fan-created content. Writers often like to explore complex and unexpected relationships in their stories. Maybe in this kind of fanfiction, the daughter could have some sort of misunderstanding or be influenced by some dark forces to become an 'enemy' to Tony Stark.
One common theme is the bond between Tony Stark and his bots. It's often portrayed as a father - son or master - apprentice kind of relationship. They rely on each other and have deep emotional connections.