annabenedetti
like marbles on glass
I'm from a broken family. When I was a kid, my dad wasn't around.
Children with absent fathers are more likely to have emotional and behavioral problems, more likely to be criminals, more likely to be in poverty, the list goes on.
Fortunately for me, even though my real dad didn't fulfill his role as a father and as a husband, I had other role models fill the space he left behind.
And my dad's a good guy and he gave me love when I saw him and he'd always say he wished he could be with me more and so forth; the time we spent together was usually great. But his not being there as a father left a big hole. I can't deny it. And even though we're friends and I love him, a part of me still hates him for not being there with me. He wasn't there.
What do you folks think? Did you have an absent father? How did it effect you?
zoo's thread has generated some of the most inspiring posts by TOLers here that I've seen in a long time.
Thank you zoo, for sharing your story and for starting this thread that has allowed so many to share their childhood experiences growing up in broken homes, and to tell us about the important people in their lives who stood in the gap for them in ways they've never forgotten.
Thank you to everyone who posted (positive, non-insulting, non-divisive posts), and may you all be blessed in the telling, and may the readers of zoo's thread be blessed in the reading of it.
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