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Jun 06, 2006 14:19

Let's say you grew up thinking you knew who your Dad was. Your mom wouldn't tell you or anyone else, but your whole family made assumptions, ones that turned out to be wrong ( Read more... )

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melkors_son June 6 2006, 18:43:22 UTC
It's funny you should ask this. I'm facing the same problem, but from the opposite end.

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2ndsister June 6 2006, 18:48:45 UTC
Um, you mean that you know who your dad is but not your mom? Or that you are a parent and not sure you want to know your child?

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melkors_son June 6 2006, 18:50:51 UTC
I just found out I had a child... I don't know what gender yet. But I know they're about seven and have my eyes. *he has silver eyes* I'd like to find them, but I don't know if they want to have anything to do with me.

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2ndsister June 6 2006, 19:18:31 UTC
At seven? I think I would have enjoyed finding out who my father was. After all, never knew, not really.

And seven is kinda young. There's still time to grow together.

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alexa_parker June 6 2006, 19:33:22 UTC
I'd like answers. I might be pissed to high heaven, but I'd go hunt him down and throttle the truth out of him.

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2ndsister June 6 2006, 19:40:04 UTC
I was pissed off. Not only that they'd hid it from me, or well actually she hid it from everyone.

But that she chose someone like him to be my father in the first place.

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alexa_parker June 6 2006, 19:43:51 UTC
I take it your father wasn't exactly the guy you were hoping he'd be?

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2ndsister June 6 2006, 19:49:05 UTC
Yea, Nice way to put it. He's big, and creepy and dresses all in black and is big time bad news all around.

He used to wierd me out when he'd come to visit mom. Those times that I actually saw him, that is.

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