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Do you feel like a good father?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lead Belly" data-source="post: 1499254" data-attributes="member: 56656"><p>That's kinda funny. I visited my father in the Mansfield reformatory for seven years from the age of five to 12. This had a profound influence on me to this day. Mom had a nervous breakdown and became an agoraphobic. I lost a lot of memories between this time. Meaning I blocked it out. It comes and goes with certain smells or sounds sometimes and leaves me a little confused. All this makes me think I'm a better father than the one who is my father. I try really hard and hope that someday when my kids find out the real story they will understand why I am who I am. All in all I consider this a blessing because it made me fiercely loyal to the friends I have and my two kids and wife. I'd work myself to death for my family I have now and I care for my close friends very much. Glad things worked out some how. God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lead Belly, post: 1499254, member: 56656"] That's kinda funny. I visited my father in the Mansfield reformatory for seven years from the age of five to 12. This had a profound influence on me to this day. Mom had a nervous breakdown and became an agoraphobic. I lost a lot of memories between this time. Meaning I blocked it out. It comes and goes with certain smells or sounds sometimes and leaves me a little confused. All this makes me think I'm a better father than the one who is my father. I try really hard and hope that someday when my kids find out the real story they will understand why I am who I am. All in all I consider this a blessing because it made me fiercely loyal to the friends I have and my two kids and wife. I'd work myself to death for my family I have now and I care for my close friends very much. Glad things worked out some how. God bless. [/QUOTE]
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