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I just didn’t see my father anymore haha.
My step dad was great though. He was a batshit crazy and dumb hillbilly, but he loved us. My father disappeared after he and my mother divorced. My step dad was there after he and my mom divorced, until he died a few years ago. That man had troubles and more troubles, but he would have dropped anything to help me out to the best of his ability.
In defense of my father, my mom didn’t make it easy. At all. I don’t blame any of them though. They did the best they could with what they were equipped with.
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Why not do the visits over a few days like we do?
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People died and I also got divorced
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Reminds me of this scene from the Good Boys movie.
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Original that doesn't cut off the credit to the author
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Man, childhood sure has changed. Married at 6, devorced by 11, alcoholic by 13, mid-life crisis by 17.
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They grow up so fast.
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I, uh.... what
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Damn dude good you’re out(?) (or no I should go with FIRM exclamation marks, !!)
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Hmm that credit is kinda clashy huh, wonder if he’s redone it
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as a child of not divorce but it was normal for parents to be so cold to each other and towards their children, I was confused until your comment.
when I realized I had a good laugh, then realized how fucked I am by not realizing it sooner.
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Are you the Vicar of Dibley?
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Damn boneitis
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This hits the feels. I was 15 when my parents divorced. I was crushed. My younger sister however, was giddy. Not because she thought the divorce was cool, but because her best friend told her that after her parents divorced, she got 2 really amazing christmases with expensive gifts that tried to outshine the other parent. Oh, but not us… we were poor. Reality hit next year for her, when my mom couldn’t afford food, let alone gifts.
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I was 22. It just went on for 5 years. They're both better generally happier now, but christ that was rough.
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I moved out a while ago, the divorce is taking forever.
Man my mental and physical health hasn't been better.
She was hot, but goddamn, hot ain't worth what I went through.
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Aww mann…
Hope that turns around dude!
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It will. I've lost ~70 lbs since moving out.
I got a promotion, got some recognition at work. House prices are stupid so I'm going to keep renting until living anywhere doesn't make sense.
I'm thinking about leasing a BMW gran coupé.
My hair has been thinning into a crown for a while, so I'm considering just going bald and owning it. Look more confident at least, if not youthful.
Regardless how it all plays out, I'm better now. Won't look back.
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Here's my naive and privileged ass thinking they broke the news about Santa Claus to prevent having to do Christmas twice.
Sorry to everyone who had to endure their parents divorce. ️
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All right!!
You familiar with that car? Comes to mind in a big city someone might have the exact trim you’re interested in on Turo (“Airbnb for cars”). Lease sounds like the move - who wants to deal with maintenance on those things, please no!
Head shave… can’t be worse than the crown so why not try?!