Wholesome Dad

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TheJudgeAt425 on September 13rd, 2019 at 03:45 UTC »

Parenting with fear is what caused my brother and I to never talk to our parents. He’s 29 and they still yell at him for choices he makes now.

AnnaAvdiivka on September 13rd, 2019 at 04:06 UTC »

Back in Avdiivka I stole another kid's bike when I was 10 and kid's parents caught me and contacted my father. I stole this kid's bike because little brat was really mean to my little sister.

I asked my dad if I was going to get punished severely. He said first we will fix this situation and then we will talk. We resolved this situation to other kid's parents then my dad and I talked. He explained to me about revenge and how it was bad. He explained about stealing and he explained about consequences. Then my dad punished me by making me stay inside for 8 days but I didn't get upset. He explained everything so kindly and he seemed so understanding. So I felt I deserved my punishment and restrictions. I felt this was the consequence of my action which I required.

That's kind of parent I want to be for my future children.

singatune on September 13rd, 2019 at 04:08 UTC »

Every single time I'd leave the house at night to go out since I could drive on my own, my dad would tell me to call him if I ever needed anything. Any time, any place, he'd come help me. I always knew he meant it.

A while ago, I got black out drunk for the first time ever. My friends were trying to figure out what to do, and even in the state that I was in I kept saying "Call my dad." They did and he came to pick me up and the next day he nursed me back to health. He'd always say that he'd rather I called him at 3am and wake him up than drive after drinking anything.