Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else go through this? I often feel really hurt by comments my dad makes even if they aren't about me. For example, he will call a celebrity on TV "fat and ugly" and I wonder does he feel the same way about me? Ugh I hate that feeling.
I'm a father myself and OP your comment is really offensive to me because it makes me think whether or not you, my own kids, or perfect strangers might think I'm a bad father.
Therefore, please shut the fuck up, OP, since you said something that hurts my feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else go through this? I often feel really hurt by comments my dad makes even if they aren't about me. For example, he will call a celebrity on TV "fat and ugly" and I wonder does he feel the same way about me? Ugh I hate that feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp, I am a large person and I often struggle with self esteem. I just feel that if he thinks someone who isn't that heavy is "fat and ugly" then I'm like "damn what does he think about me?"
I get that. But I think it is unrealistic of you to expect your father or anyone else to have to censor his thoughts/ words, in the hopes that you will not get upset by it. I hope that you can work on your self esteem issue. Again, everything is not about you! But your word choice here indicates that you don't understand that and have a skewed perspective, perhaps on many things. This can harm your relationship with your father and probably other people that you interact with in this way too.
You sound like an idiot. Please describe yourself. Are you black? White? Now imagine if a friend who is a different race said something like "look at that dumb (white/black) bitch." You would be taken aback by that and feel like op does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp, I am a large person and I often struggle with self esteem. I just feel that if he thinks someone who isn't that heavy is "fat and ugly" then I'm like "damn what does he think about me?"
I get that. But I think it is unrealistic of you to expect your father or anyone else to have to censor his thoughts/ words, in the hopes that you will not get upset by it. I hope that you can work on your self esteem issue. Again, everything is not about you! But your word choice here indicates that you don't understand that and have a skewed perspective, perhaps on many things. This can harm your relationship with your father and probably other people that you interact with in this way too.
You sound like an idiot. Please describe yourself. Are you black? White? Now imagine if a friend who is a different race said something like "look at that dumb (white/black) bitch." You would be taken aback by that and feel like op does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp, I am a large person and I often struggle with self esteem. I just feel that if he thinks someone who isn't that heavy is "fat and ugly" then I'm like "damn what does he think about me?"
I get that. But I think it is unrealistic of you to expect your father or anyone else to have to censor his thoughts/ words, in the hopes that you will not get upset by it. I hope that you can work on your self esteem issue. Again, everything is not about you! But your word choice here indicates that you don't understand that and have a skewed perspective, perhaps on many things. This can harm your relationship with your father and probably other people that you interact with in this way too.
Anonymous wrote:Pp, I am a large person and I often struggle with self esteem. I just feel that if he thinks someone who isn't that heavy is "fat and ugly" then I'm like "damn what does he think about me?"
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else go through this? I often feel really hurt by comments my dad makes even if they aren't about me. For example, he will call a celebrity on TV "fat and ugly" and I wonder does he feel the same way about me? Ugh I hate that feeling.