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Posted by Paul in Mich on January 29, 2004 at 17:54:25 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: A questions for Dads posted by Youngster on January 29, 2004 at 14:56:15:
Youngster, I know its easy to find fault with the way your Dad treats you as opposed to how you percieve him to treat your brother. Even if it is true, you may be the lucky one. Years ago, I thought my Dad unfair because he helped my baby sister buy a car, but not me, he helped her with her schooling, but not me, he helped her with an apartment, but not me, he loaned her money, but not me. Today,at age 47, my baby sister is still dependent on our mother to the point that our mother worries herself sick wondering what will become of her daughter when she dies or can no longer meet her daughter's needs. She has no such worries about her only son, because I have always been self sufficient. Perhaps that is your Dad's greatest gift to you. Just be glad you arent afraid to work and that you are willing to help your Dad. Did you ever think that the reasons he asks you is that he knows he can rely on you?
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