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Posted by tractormiallis on January 09, 2007 at 16:42:34 from (65.118.236.36):
In Reply to: faimly related issue posted by Stump Jumper on January 09, 2007 at 15:41:53:
Well, I have seen many kids like you with similar situations in my profession working in schools. I advise you to see your dad, give him a chance to be part of your life. Youre nearly 18, tell him that, and tell him how he hurt you by not being in your life for 6 years. Tell him there is no way he can get those years back, but state that although it is not easy to let him be in your life because of his absence and your feelings about him, tell him you will and that if he screws up again, you will be 18 and it will be too late to get you back in his life if you should choose to not see him. Dont act hostile to him, its not worth it, but who knows, maybe you can just be friends with him, or maybe he can be a father to you. Give it a shot, and best of luck.
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