TheSpectre21
For anyone who reads this, I don’t know your relationship with your parents, I hope it’s good, but if you can look past any of the bad stuff or hard times and remember all the good things you had with them, cherish them and remind them that you love them. Without them, we wouldn’t be here today. Just tell them you love them and if you can, give them a hug.
NewProgressive
Yea, they may have been times where they act like slave drivers and make my blood pressure go up. But they still act like what I want them to be: parents who give a crap about me and my siblings.
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Omni-Librarian
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@TheSpectre21 @TheSpectre21 I love my mother, but my father is a completely different story. That abusive prick was ten years older than my mother when they met and he essentially groomed her. Throughout their so-called “relationship,” he was a paranoid asshole who constantly accused her of cheating and abused her both physically and verbally. At one point, he hit her with a scalding hot frying pan. She needed skin grafts because of it. The abuse became so severe and the relationship so toxic that she had to escape. Every time that bastard left the house, he would lock her inside like she was a pet. When I was a baby, she literally had to climb out of a window just so a social worker could help her get away. He was never part of my childhood. I met him for the first time when I was already an adult. The interaction was short and completely emotionless because by then I already knew the sick, disgusting things he had done. I want nothing to do with him or his side of the family. Knowing all of this, do you seriously believe that MONSTER deserves anything like what you described? especially considering what I have told you is the more "tame" things he has done. Just so you’re aware, I know you didn’t know any of this about my father, so this isn’t meant to be directed at you. All of my anger and hatred is reserved solely for the piece of shit who dares to call himself my dad. There are just some things you can't look past.
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