2. I have nothing against you and Savannah dating.
3. I don't appreciate what you brought up about my dad because it has nothing to do with anything else.
4. I'm pretty sure that the rest of my family has nothing against you, but the reason they're acting this way is because they didn't approve of Savannah breaking up with Dan. That's the general jist of it, but if any of them read this I'm sure they could explain how they feel better than I can.
5. It'll be nice to put this out in the open, so here goes. Going back about two years ago, I always felt really insecure about the way Savannah was "part" of our family, and it often felt like what she thought mattered more in our house than what I thought. And that has stuck with me for the past couple of years, to the point where I still feel inferior to her whenever we talk.
I brought that up in hopes that Savannah would read it and I could finally be honest with her for a change. It's also important because now that everybody else is mad at Savannah, it's been easier for me to actually share how I felt, and that's the only real way that I think I've ostracized you two.
I hope I helped a little bit. Good luck on getting this all worked out.
Okay. 3. It does, it really does. I'm usually one to let other people's problems stay their own unless they hurt someone else. Your dad is someone we both trusted, and he crossed the line, it's as simple as that.
4. I really wish that someone would explain that to me, since when Savannah and Dan were dating everyone complained about what an asshole he was. And does anyone care that he cheated on her with an underage girl in a mall parking lot?
5 I really appreciate your honesty here Drew, but you really should have spoken up back in the day, so maybe it could have been worked out then. Savannah is a highly charismatic person, but so are you. Parents tend to open there ears more to the voices of other people's children. My own mom is a prime example, considering she would've adopted Savannah and given her my stuff if it was legal. I've always thought of you as a very intelligent person, and never really thought about anyone being "superior" to you. Thats the truth.
It actually kind of surprises me that you didn't think of this first.
1. I have nothing against you.
2. I have nothing against you and Savannah dating.
3. I don't appreciate what you brought up about my dad because it has nothing to do with anything else.
4. I'm pretty sure that the rest of my family has nothing against you, but the reason they're acting this way is because they didn't approve of Savannah breaking up with Dan. That's the general jist of it, but if any of them read this I'm sure they could explain how they feel better than I can.
5. It'll be nice to put this out in the open, so here goes. Going back about two years ago, I always felt really insecure about the way Savannah was "part" of our family, and it often felt like what she thought mattered more in our house than what I thought. And that has stuck with me for the past couple of years, to the point where I still feel inferior to her whenever we talk.
I brought that up in hopes that Savannah would read it and I could finally be honest with her for a change. It's also important because now that everybody else is mad at Savannah, it's been easier for me to actually share how I felt, and that's the only real way that I think I've ostracized you two.
I hope I helped a little bit. Good luck on getting this all worked out.
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3. It does, it really does. I'm usually one to let other people's problems stay their own unless they hurt someone else. Your dad is someone we both trusted, and he crossed the line, it's as simple as that.
4. I really wish that someone would explain that to me, since when Savannah and Dan were dating everyone complained about what an asshole he was. And does anyone care that he cheated on her with an underage girl in a mall parking lot?
5 I really appreciate your honesty here Drew, but you really should have spoken up back in the day, so maybe it could have been worked out then. Savannah is a highly charismatic person, but so are you. Parents tend to open there ears more to the voices of other people's children. My own mom is a prime example, considering she would've adopted Savannah and given her my stuff if it was legal. I've always thought of you as a very intelligent person, and never really thought about anyone being "superior" to you. Thats the truth.
It actually kind of surprises me that you didn't think of this first.
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