Anonymous wrote:Your expectation is totally reasonable and your father is a first class a-hole. End of story. I agree with upthread posters who said he is probably the reason she attempted suicide. People like him just move through the word exploiting others and thinking only of themselves. You can put that on his tombstone.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I guess what I’m asking is whether it’s wrong to wish my dad would help me and his only grandchildren financially? I’d never ask for assistance and it’s his money, but is it reasonable that it kind of hurts my feelings?
Anonymous wrote:OP - I guess what I’m asking is whether it’s wrong to wish my dad would help me and his only grandchildren financially? I’d never ask for assistance and it’s his money, but is it reasonable that it kind of hurts my feelings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are totally justified in your feelings OP. I hate cheapness, and I hate men who treat their kids like garbage. I am sorry about your husband OP. You should schedule a meeting with your dad and ask for money. You have been too forgiving. If you cannot bring yourself to asking in person, write a letter or email and follow up with a call. Do not be shy. Go for it. He owes you!
No. Her dad does not her her a dollar. Shame on you.
Stop trolling on this site to take advantage of a vulnerable person like OP. You are encouraging her to put herself into a position were she will be rejected. For your own sick satisfaction.
OP knows her father will not provide support. What she needs is a kind therapist to help work with her on the rejection her father has imparted on her throughout her life and to help build up the skills to not always want validation from him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are totally justified in your feelings OP. I hate cheapness, and I hate men who treat their kids like garbage. I am sorry about your husband OP. You should schedule a meeting with your dad and ask for money. You have been too forgiving. If you cannot bring yourself to asking in person, write a letter or email and follow up with a call. Do not be shy. Go for it. He owes you!
No. Her dad does not her her a dollar. Shame on you.
Stop trolling on this site to take advantage of a vulnerable person like OP. You are encouraging her to put herself into a position were she will be rejected. For your own sick satisfaction.
OP knows her father will not provide support. What she needs is a kind therapist to help work with her on the rejection her father has imparted on her throughout her life and to help build up the skills to not always want validation from him.
Anonymous wrote:You are totally justified in your feelings OP. I hate cheapness, and I hate men who treat their kids like garbage. I am sorry about your husband OP. You should schedule a meeting with your dad and ask for money. You have been too forgiving. If you cannot bring yourself to asking in person, write a letter or email and follow up with a call. Do not be shy. Go for it. He owes you!