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Published on October 17, 2005 By Dr Guy In Blogging

Sorry if my Darth Vader imitation is off by a bit.  I cant seem to get the nuance down at times.

Recently, 2 people have called me fatherly, or father like.  One I think was done in a spirit of good natured ribbing, and the other in the heat of debate.  For the life of me, I don't see how any one can say I am fatherly, father like, or paternal.  I never had one!

My father left me when I was 4.  I saw him once in my life after that.  I probably would not have recognized him if I did see him (and indeed that one time I did see him, I had to be told by my paternal Grandparents who he was - I was not amused).

I had a step father as well.  And he was about as useful as a pay toilet in a diarrhea ward.  His children hate him.  I don't.  I just pity the fool.  The only father figure I ever had was my maternal grandfather, and while I admire him a lot, I did not live with him, so he did not raise me.  The few times we got to spend together I do remember with a lot of fondness (and he did teach me how to tie flies and hooks), but that really was not being a father figure, although he was never contemptuous of me.

I blew it with my own children.  Realize too late in some of their lives that "when you die, you will not miss the times you worked 12 hours a day, you will regret the times not spent with family and friends".  I did not have to die for that, but I did wait way too long to stop working 5 jobs and start spending quality time with my children.

My youngest, is the luckiest as he was only 6 when I finally decided that enough was enough and my children were disappearing before my eyes.  But it is tough only having my son every other weekend and sharing holidays.  At least I was given a second chance with him and my oldest son.  My daughters were too old and just resent the fact that I was not a wage slave to their mother until the day I died.

So in a nut shell, I am not a fatherly figure.  Hell, I don't even know how to be a good father!  I sure wish I did, and perhaps in time I will have a second chance with my grandchildren.  But, Luke, I am not your father.  And you should be damn glad I am not.

I have not failed at much in my life when I wanted to do something, but I failed my children as a father for 17 years, just like my father failed me all his life.


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on Oct 17, 2005
14 by foreverserenity
Monday, October 17, 2005


nope from my old scooter tramp days, we use to kiss to blow the ground pounders minds. ha.


Elie I can just imagine a bunch of bikers doing that just to scare the town folks!Harhar....


scare? naw, more like try to make em puke with revulsion. heh
on Oct 17, 2005

nope from my old scooter tramp days, we use to kiss to blow the ground pounders minds. ha.

You have an evil sense of Humor!  And I do like that!

on Oct 17, 2005

Elie I can just imagine a bunch of bikers doing that just to scare the town folks!Harhar....

I can see him doing that too!  Just for the shock value!

on Oct 17, 2005

If you think I'm gonna start calling a young whippersnapper like you Dad,it ain't gonna happen!

Son, now let's be reasonable about this.

You want the car or not?

on Oct 17, 2005

scare? naw, more like try to make em puke with revulsion. heh

let me guess.  Louie DePalma was yoru idea?

on Oct 17, 2005
on Oct 17, 2005

Reply By: Manopeace

Dont worry, see below

on Oct 17, 2005

I am really humbled by the responses.  I just wanted to make clear I failed at one of the most important things in my life.  But like a community, many of you jumped on me and told me no I did not.

And we are both right.  I did, but I learned.  And that is good.  Yet time lost.

I appreciate all you have written.  And I am not going to change.  But Perhaps in the future, you will see that when I try to be concilatory or appeasing, I am a blind man feeling an elephant.  I do what I think is best.  Sometimes I know.  Most of the time, I do it because I think it is the right thing.

But thinking it is right, and knowing it is right is a BIG difference.

Thank you for your affirmation of my guesses!  It really does mean a lot to me.

on Oct 17, 2005
Your humility is very becoming, Dr.Guy.
on Oct 17, 2005
if one single person here on JU can say they have not failed I will kiss there cyberass ina public forum doc.
on Oct 17, 2005
Meanwhile you are still SEXY!!
on Oct 17, 2005

Your humility is very becoming, Dr.Guy.

It is not humility.  It is experience. But thank you as that does mean a lot as well.

on Oct 17, 2005

if one single person here on JU can say they have not failed I will kiss there cyberass ina public forum doc.

I know.  But I dont think I should be called 'fatherly' in light of my worst failure.

on Oct 17, 2005

Meanwhile you are still SEXY!!

Well, there is that. Thank you.

on Oct 17, 2005
But I dont think I should be called 'fatherly' in light of my worst failure.

Think of it as a term of endearment, rather than a classification.
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