Posted by 2 Old 2 Care on December 30, 2013 at 04:20:05 from (74.142.63.198):
In Reply to: What do You Do?? posted by John B. on December 29, 2013 at 20:59:04:
My mother was prone to fits of rage. I was usually the target. The rest of my brothers and sisters didn't see it. On a couple occasions, I was beat to with-in an inch of my life for no reason whatsoever. There was always an excuse. The day I turned 18, I was at the Army recruiting office. Anything else had to be better than getting beat. I knew better than to fight back. Dad wouldn't allow me to so much as talk back, much less fight back.
Anyway, time passed. I got out of the Army, got married, raised a family and saw my parents grow old. I avoided contact with my mother for the last few years of her life. They both died 12 years ago. And you know what? I miss them BOTH and would do anything to see them again. You get ONE mother and ONE father. No matter what the story, your dad is the BEST dad you'll ever get. You can protect yourself, learn to deal with the deceptions, and go on with life. In time, the problem will stop and you'll regret doing anything except doing what is RIGHT. BTDT. Once he's gone, the problems will seem a lot smaller and you'll still miss him. Hang in there. No one said life would be easy.
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