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Thank you for this. puts things into perspctive in a good way. robinlynne Jun 2012 #1
Glad you were able to forgive him. eom tawadi Jun 2012 #2
My father left my mother with 5 kids and never came back. I saw him a few times before he libinnyandia Jun 2012 #3
My Grandma was a Widow HockeyMom Jun 2012 #6
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I'm balling..... a kennedy Jun 2012 #5
My dear HockeyMom... CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2012 #7
So glad you were able to forgive him. siligut Jun 2012 #8
Thanks for sharing that lunatica Jun 2012 #9
Beautiful post, HockeyMom pinboy3niner Jun 2012 #10
OMG, I got tears in my eyes from reading that! Odin2005 Jun 2012 #11
I got a glimpse of the real man my Dad was HockeyMom Jun 2012 #12
Your post brought a real tear to my eye. Great sentiment and good writing. kayakjohnny Jun 2012 #13
Thank you for this story. I'm bawling too. LiberalLoner Jun 2012 #14
Seriously made me tear up a little there Tommykun Jun 2012 #15
''Infinite unconditional love is the only truth. Everything else is illusion.'' - K&R n/t DeSwiss Jun 2012 #16
... RainDog Jun 2012 #17
I don't know if my dad physically abused my mother cali Jun 2012 #18
Forgiveness is hard when the person who needs the forgiveness won't change or ask for it mythology Jun 2012 #19
I don't blame you. Just because you share DNA with somebody doesn't mean you have to have them in raccoon Jun 2012 #32
This. redqueen Jun 2012 #34
Same situation I faced with my mom. Though truedelphi Jun 2012 #38
I don't know if this has any relevance for you quakerboy Jun 2012 #41
thank you. cali Jun 2012 #43
My dear friend, you did what you had to do Demeter Jun 2012 #20
Thanks. mmonk Jun 2012 #21
You are able to live with yourself as a result of this and not carry it forward. glinda Jun 2012 #22
#43 Thank you Hockey Mom ManyShadesOf Jun 2012 #23
Thanks for posting. My father was a violent alcoholic too. raccoon Jun 2012 #24
That is very inspirational... CoffeeCat Jun 2012 #25
"Vets were not given counseling" I wonder if this was the real problem. Zalatix Jun 2012 #26
This! SaB2012 Jun 2012 #27
I've always wondered if things would be different if men were allowed to talk malaise Jun 2012 #28
I don't know how much talking would help quakerboy Jun 2012 #42
Thank you for sharing. lapislzi Jun 2012 #29
I'm glad things worked out as well as they did; snot Jun 2012 #30
I dont know my dad Garion_55 Jun 2012 #31
I'm so sorry to hear about that. AverageJoe90 Jun 2012 #33
+1 JDPriestly Jun 2012 #35
Thank you so much for sharing libodem Jun 2012 #36
I had super lousy parents...super grand in-laws. Tikki Jun 2012 #37
Thank you to my fellow DUers HockeyMom Jun 2012 #39
Thanks for sharing this politicasista Jun 2012 #40
Right there with you... Javaman Jun 2012 #44
My mother was great kurtzapril4 Jun 2012 #45
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