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no_hypocrisy

(46,026 posts)
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 09:37 AM Jun 2020

Fathers' Day

I'm not celebrating.

It's not because my father passed six years ago.

I wasn't celebrating when he was alive as well.

My father was abusive, toxic, and an authoritarian. I was defiant and stood up to him and paid the price. My sister was 180 degrees and sucked up to him, if only for fear, esp. as she saw the treatment I got. I went to therapy for 3-1/2 years and still had malingering issues concerning him.

I was the one of three children who stayed close to where he lived until the end of his life, if only for the duty to our late mother, to make sure he was okay.

He disinherited all of us at the end. He showed more affection for the neighbor across the street than he did for any of us, including our sister.

The trauma must be equally deep in our sister. In denial. She posted on FB: "Forever loved, not forgotten." I can only endorse the second part.

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Fathers' Day (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Jun 2020 OP
It is awful how much damage a bad parent can do.... Freedomofspeech Jun 2020 #1
Thanks. The abuse has stopped. The pain is ebbing away. no_hypocrisy Jun 2020 #2
Totally understand and wish you healing. Golden Raisin Jun 2020 #3
Hugs to you as a compatriot. no_hypocrisy Jun 2020 #5
I can totally identify cpamomfromtexas Jun 2020 #4
I can totally relate vercetti2021 Jun 2020 #6

Golden Raisin

(4,605 posts)
3. Totally understand and wish you healing.
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 10:49 AM
Jun 2020

Father's Day is always hard for me as mine was narcissistic, cold, severe, emotionally abusive, etc. He died when I was 16. I'm now 70 and still have emotional scars. It has lessened over the years.

no_hypocrisy

(46,026 posts)
5. Hugs to you as a compatriot.
Sun Jun 21, 2020, 10:58 AM
Jun 2020

My father too was a narcissist.

My outrage has softened but not lessened.

I often say that I'm not afraid to die and go to Hell as I know I'll see Dad again and REALLY tell him what I think about him.

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