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30th September 2009 #1
I am sick of him
I need away from my dad.
Don't know how to word this, but have a father with severe issues. Attitude problem,hit my mom and bully, but speaks to old acquaintances outside better than he speaks to his wife and son (me) Split personality. He is child man who has a vicious nastymood for small reasons. I am tired and sick of that.
I am in catch 22. I want to leave. I want to get house of my own for my own sake. but I do not think it would be right. I do not have money for house of my own that. It is a joke though. I live next to a woman on her own who is younger than me, i saw her lifting slabs and moving big material with a wheelbarrow, she claims DLA. She has a 3 different disablement car since 2002. How nice But no point in comparing myself to her, that just makes one bitter. It's pointless.
I do not have job as chemist. I need to get car, but I need to be clear of fits for a year to drive. I passed my test. If I get house on my own, if I take a epileptic fit, I guess I'd be
Wish can move on life away from that father.It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.
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30th September 2009 #2
Caught twixt a rock and a hard place,cant abandon your mum but wanting independance,have a word with your old man Gary,tell him his violence and malevolent moods are causing disharmony and bad feeling,speak to your mum,reassure her,stand up to your dad if he verbally abuses you,tell him your not a kid anymore and explain he is causing the family anguish,and also explain to him if he hits your mum again your going to put him on his ****
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30th September 2009 #3
Ah I know the cycle. Silence, drama queen shouting and swearing, apologise, silence and drama queen stuff again. I do not get a week without it.It has also cause problems with my life,my friends, the neighbours. He would start on anyone about anything.
Life is hard living like this. I do not make excuses for his behaviour. If I was to give anyone advice get the heck out and don't look back.
Catchpharses are burned into my brain-Don't talk to me like that. Who you think you are talking to? If you don't like it the doors there. You are not my son you not even act like it.It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.
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30th September 2009 #4Keith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
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30th September 2009 #5It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.
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30th September 2009 #6
I got a £20,000 Qashqai+2 on my War Pension Mobility, you'll find that we get such 'huge' cars as it is less painfull to get in and out of high vehicles.
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
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30th September 2009 #7
Even in Philippines, family ties have their limits.
My fiancee and most of her family have pretty much disowned her mother as she is so ridiculously unreasonable.
Sometimes it has to be done!'The mind is like a parachute - It works best when its OPEN'
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30th September 2009 #8I am in catch 22. I want to leave. I want to get house of my own for my own sake. but I do not think it would be right.
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30th September 2009 #9
As Tawi2 said. Abandon my mother, but living on my own too, is risky (as I could have a fit and noone is there to bring me around) If I get a house, who's the carer. I just do not feel its right to have house without a job.
I wish to be independant with medication but at the present time I need to be under control with Epilim. My body still inbalanced after chemotherapy too.It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.
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