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Posted by Phil9N on January 29, 2004 at 19:28:07 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: A questions for Dads posted by Youngster on January 29, 2004 at 14:56:15:
Greetings, youngster! I,m on the other side of the fence and have a 13 yr old daughter and a 16 yr. old son that I can't get to do half of what I ask them without feeling I'm threatening them! When I was 16, my Daddy had me helping service Mack trucks for a friend of his and I cut a one acre yard with a Gravely walk-behind mower for $15.00. What goes around will come around and I suspect one day your brother will wish he'd done more. If you can as suggested in earlier posts try to sit down in a neutral setting with your folks and tell them how you feel without being too loud or angry (cool,calm, collective and objective come to mind). Also when assigned more than task, write it all down so tou won't have memory failure like 47 yr. old geezer as my kids call me! Above all, don't seek revenge or try to justify your actions or his, the good Lord has a rhyme and reason for everything that happens . God bless you and Ihope you get some satisfaction.
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