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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 718537" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Welcome, Daddy.</p><p></p><p>You know sometimes we try our best and our children, adopted or birth, have issues which prevent us from being successful parents. We do our best at the time and hope they learn what they need to learn. </p><p></p><p>My father left our family when I was 12, because my mother divorced him. I spent the rest of my life attempting to create a relationship with him which never materialized. He now has Alzheimer's disease, and I can honestly say I really didn't know my dad. I urge you to keep the door open with your children for the future. They may need you even as adults. I don't advocate you being abused or taken advantage of, but sound advice from a wise elder is like gold. Just because they are out of the house doesn't mean that they don't still need a father.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 718537, member: 11832"] Welcome, Daddy. You know sometimes we try our best and our children, adopted or birth, have issues which prevent us from being successful parents. We do our best at the time and hope they learn what they need to learn. My father left our family when I was 12, because my mother divorced him. I spent the rest of my life attempting to create a relationship with him which never materialized. He now has Alzheimer's disease, and I can honestly say I really didn't know my dad. I urge you to keep the door open with your children for the future. They may need you even as adults. I don't advocate you being abused or taken advantage of, but sound advice from a wise elder is like gold. Just because they are out of the house doesn't mean that they don't still need a father. [/QUOTE]
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