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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 104364"><p>He's a jerk and he will probably never change.</p><p></p><p>When I was growing up, my dad didn't pay child support and couldn't even be bothered to call me on a regular basis (months would go by) but was sending his girlfriend's daughter to private school. </p><p></p><p>When I moved this past weekend, he offered to come up and help. I didn't take him up on it, but my mom did. He drove an hour and a half to get here. He was only here about 30 minutes. My dryer cord needed changed from the 4-prong outlet to a 3-prong outlet. Apparently, though, my dad got a call from some people saying they were in his driveway...they wanted to go hunting. These aren't friends of my dad's; they're acquaintances. My dad doesn't hunt. They were in his driveway because he has 20 acres and they wanted to hunt on his land. He couldn't change the dryer plug because he had to get home so these people could hunt. He couldn't tell them that he was helping his daughter. One of the movers changed the dryer cord for me. </p><p></p><p>I *know* that I cannot count on my dad and have never been able to. It still hurts, though. I don't know if you ever get past it...you just get to a point where it doesn't hurt as bad and it's no longer surprising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 104364"] He's a jerk and he will probably never change. When I was growing up, my dad didn't pay child support and couldn't even be bothered to call me on a regular basis (months would go by) but was sending his girlfriend's daughter to private school. When I moved this past weekend, he offered to come up and help. I didn't take him up on it, but my mom did. He drove an hour and a half to get here. He was only here about 30 minutes. My dryer cord needed changed from the 4-prong outlet to a 3-prong outlet. Apparently, though, my dad got a call from some people saying they were in his driveway...they wanted to go hunting. These aren't friends of my dad's; they're acquaintances. My dad doesn't hunt. They were in his driveway because he has 20 acres and they wanted to hunt on his land. He couldn't change the dryer plug because he had to get home so these people could hunt. He couldn't tell them that he was helping his daughter. One of the movers changed the dryer cord for me. I *know* that I cannot count on my dad and have never been able to. It still hurts, though. I don't know if you ever get past it...you just get to a point where it doesn't hurt as bad and it's no longer surprising. [/QUOTE]
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