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"Did you have to grow up without a father? How has it affected you growing up, as an adult and in relationships? " I grew up quite the opposite, I had an amazing dad absent mother. Had a fantastic life full of love. The only bad effect it had on me is I was about 19 before I developed a sense of style Haha. | |||
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"Mine died when I was a baby so I do feel like I’ve missed out " Thats sad but im sure your dad wil be right beside you throughout your life even if you can not see him.x | |||
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"It may not count but.. my dad left when i was about 10 and had nothing to do with me until was in my early 30s and after ignoring my kids I refuse to have anything to do with him... As a person it would of said it's made me more guarded to lots of thing's. " It does count | |||
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"Mine died when I was a baby so I do feel like I’ve missed out Thats sad but im sure your dad wil be right beside you throughout your life even if you can not see him.x" I wish I could see him right now | |||
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"Grown up without a Father or a Mother or anybody! I have said my peace about this before, I didn't have a childhood. I wasnt born till I was 10yrs old the time before that never happened. " Who looked after you? | |||
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"Sisters of the Nazarene or should I call them sadistic, twisted, evil filth." I’ve heard of them I hope you’re at peace now | |||
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"Bit of both. Luckily not till I was 15 I lost him and he was an awesome dad. Losing him was hard for all of us, my mum and older brother were amazing. I also seen in very practicle terms what what losing the main bread winner does to a family financially. Its hard being a single parent household. I hate that he missed out on seeing at an age I was starting to do amazing things and seeing the man I became. I would have loved to him just to be around and share a beer with me, what me pass out or meet my amazing fiancee. Thinking about it cuts me up so much and makes me so angry still 20 years onwards. It still seems so unfair. But the time I did have with him was so valuble. He taught me so much about life, he was a very wise man. Taught me to read between the lines, question everything and that our humanity is common despite boarders and flags. He taught me how to treat a woman and how to have respect for everyone. But he also taught me to be strong and stick up for the things and principles that feel right. Plus he's a big part of where all my dad jokes come from. But it's also my children who benefit from having my dad in my life. Because I learn how to be a dad of him. And it's a good thing I learnt from the best because as the cookie crumbled I ended up a single dad. So my children benefit from my parenting role models. As to where my dad learnt how to be a great dad, I don't know because both his real dad and step dad were both no good (I only met my grandad on his side twice). But maybe considering he was an amazing dad despite having such a useless (and I think mainly absent) dad is a measure of how extra amazing my dad was. I just wish he could have been with us for longer." ![]() | |||
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"I grew up the opposite. Absent mother. She was/is and alcoholic so it was better that way at the time. (I was 7). Being gay in 1990 was much harder than it is now, so alcohol was the crutch. Thought I had it good growing up with my dad. Looking back he was a physically and mentally abusive c**t. After getting back in contact with my mother properly in my early 20s, he would use that as a slight on him. Like I and my siblings had to be as bitter towards my mother as he is. A trait my brother and sister took on. My mum is all sorted now and is a huge part of mine and my kids lives. All without the booze. My father is not. A horrendous human being who knocked 10 bells of shit out of us. So the only thing I missed was a mother's guide. Although I've made sure that I won't be anything like my father, even tho I'm also a single dad bringing up 2 boys. His shit will make me a better father. Use the good times to shape your future, remember the parts too, they're just as important. " ![]() | |||
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