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Date: 2/10/2001 11:03:00 PM From Authorid: 21357 Don't do anything. If it is anything like me. I hate when people try to pity me because i don't know my father. It;s bad |
Date: 2/10/2001 11:22:00 PM From Authorid: 23610 P.S. It's not pity if it's out of love. -Lady Nyx |
Date: 2/10/2001 11:22:00 PM From Authorid: 23610 Oh Ouch! Heartbreaking! Do you think your father would agree to have him come along on some of your visits with him? That poor child. It's is nice that he has a sister who is so concerned about him. *hugs* -Lady Nyx |
Date: 2/11/2001 4:28:00 PM From Authorid: 18506 just let him know that you care...sometimes there is not much you can do if a parent refuses to be a part of their childs life...but its the parent that looses the most. They die alone...peace, skyafawn |
Date: 2/18/2001 11:58:00 AM From Authorid: 11749 I agree that you should let him know you care. I'm 13, and I have a friend that's in the same situation your brother is, and he says that just people telling him that they care, is a lot of help to him. =o) ~CaitieAnjel |
Date: 2/18/2001 6:36:00 PM From Authorid: 21060 Try and go find his dad for him. |
Date: 2/27/2001 8:01:00 PM
From Authorid: 28363
Ow, that is a tough question...Probably a combination of not saying anything, and letting him know you will be there for him. If its any concillation, many people have serious issues with thier parents and spend a life time going thru therapy (so I've heard) to cure it. |
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