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Yup....I mean they gave me everything I needed, so if they ever get to the point where they'll need help with anything I wouldn't even ask questions
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I did not know you were married.obviously....inlaws though can kick rocks.
i have no reason not to
well not everyone has that type of relationship with their parents.No I would let my parents borrow any money.
I'd give it to them.
What the hell type of question is this?!?
I'd give my parents anything they asked for if I was able to
My dad is a recovering addict, and an alcoholic. He hasn't seen me or his grand kids since 2008 and only called twice. We saw him our family reunion (which was just a huge party to me because most 400+ of us see each other every day), first thing he asked me to do is buy him a beer. Because the alcohol hadn't got there yet. Later that night he says "I'm gonna be better you'll see starting tomorrow"...it's been three weeks, haven't seen him or heard from him. I bought him beer and cigarettes the whole night.
yes in a heartbeat
love my parents
My dad is a recovering addict, and an alcoholic. He hasn't seen me or his grand kids since 2008 and only called twice. We saw him our family reunion (which was just a huge party to me because most 400+ of us see each other every day), first thing he asked me to do is buy him a beer. Because the alcohol hadn't got there yet. Later that night he says "I'm gonna be better you'll see starting tomorrow"...it's been three weeks, haven't seen him or heard from him. I bought him beer and cigarettes the whole night.
obviously....inlaws though can kick rocks.
I'v been supporting my dad's rehabilitation since I can remember. I remember being 4 or 5 and them having some type of family day for this program he was in. I also remember being 8 or 9 years old and pulling him out of a bowl of Spaghetti-O's he'd fallen face flat in high off heroin and gin. He was suffocating at the dinner table, even worse I had friends spending the night. Fast forward to me living on the streets and going through manhood alone and him not even knowing everything I've been through in life to become the man I am today. It's easier to buy him alcohol and him be in a drunken stupor than to confront him with the reality of what he's done to his family. I'd might kill him with my bare hands in a fit of rage if I was forced to deal with the retrospect and had confirmation he actually understood this reality of pain he's cause my family. The money for beer is for ME and not him.Man, bad move buying him beer and cigarettes all night. I'm sure you have your reasons behind it, but you could have avoided feeding him more alcohol when you know he's an alcoholic. I know you have a personal gripe with him, but adding fire to the burn will never make the situation better, for all sides involved.