Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think about you will feel one day when your toddler treats you the way you are treating your father.
She said her father has a long history of being a bad father. You can't crap all over people and then expect them to be there for you years later. Relationships need positive, healthy nurturing. And he's continuing to be crappy by trying to dump his financial problems on her.
surprising as this sounds, some people really do have lousy parents who reap what they sow in old age. Just because they birthed you, doesn't mean they get to treat you badly as a child then expect you to help them out when they're old.Anonymous wrote:Think about you will feel one day when your toddler treats you the way you are treating your father.
Anonymous wrote:Think about you will feel one day when your toddler treats you the way you are treating your father.
Anonymous wrote:Think about you will feel one day when your toddler treats you the way you are treating your father.
Anonymous wrote:How can he stay longer if it was originally not good gor him to come then? How does he explain the change?
Are you afraid he's trying to extend his visit to just stay permanently? Or do you think he's trying out the idea for himself of living with you? If he doesn't know where he's going to live, that's his problem. He has to stay in the town where he currently works, right? So that's not near you. I agree with PP: "Dad, it's been great, but this weekend we have a lot going on, so we'll say bye for now and see you in [whatever month]."
Did you post a little while back about this? There was a thread about a crappy dad who was hinting around at moving in and mooching off his daughter. The general advice was to stand firm and not let him take advantage.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, Dad. It's time for you to head home. While it has been great seeing you, I look forward to seeing you at XXXXX holiday. DH will help you with your bags. Hug.