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curing an obsession
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Hiw do you cure someone with an obsession?
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anyway-let your dad have his dreams,it's something many of us have...and may keep him going-until he finds something a bit more substantial to think about. I'm sorry...but you are coming across as rather unfeeling in describing your dad as being abnormal...'there is nothing normal about my dad'.......I find that rather sad TBH.
anyway-let your dad have his dreams,it's something many of us have...and may keep him going-until he finds something a bit more substantial to think about. I'm sorry...but you are coming across as rather unfeeling in describing your dad as being abnormal...'there is nothing normal about my dad'.......I find that rather sad TBH.
he's already had his mid life crisis, he bought a jaguar.
That's why i'm not. But I think to get the money for the kitchen the bank need both their signatures cos of the account and he won't because 'we don't need a kitchen' even though its 20 years old and falling apart, and the oven, microwave and lights don't work.
That's why i'm not. But I think to get the money for the kitchen the bank need both their signatures cos of the account and he won't because 'we don't need a kitchen' even though its 20 years old and falling apart, and the oven, microwave and lights don't work.
So he has a dream, good for him.
Life isn't all champagne and roses. I'm guessing he has devoted a large part of his life being an earner and supporting his family.
Ok so he can't afford it but doesn't stop him dreaming.
Hardly sounds like an obsession to me. Does it interfere with his health or day to day life? Does it stop him going to work or going out? Is he spending more than he earns on it like an alcoholic, gambler, junkie...I doubt it.
Life isn't all champagne and roses. I'm guessing he has devoted a large part of his life being an earner and supporting his family.
Ok so he can't afford it but doesn't stop him dreaming.
Hardly sounds like an obsession to me. Does it interfere with his health or day to day life? Does it stop him going to work or going out? Is he spending more than he earns on it like an alcoholic, gambler, junkie...I doubt it.
Oh for goodness sake, poor me's won't get you too far in this life Molly.
You really do come across as a bit of an ungrateful little brat sometimes.
He spends a lot of time online looking at boats, you spend a lot of time online posting random questions.
So your dad likes his boats, it's not exactly child abuse. From your posts on here you sound far from neglected or hard done by. Maybe you should be grateful for what you have instead of moaning about what you think you don't.
There really are more important things in life.
You really do come across as a bit of an ungrateful little brat sometimes.
He spends a lot of time online looking at boats, you spend a lot of time online posting random questions.
So your dad likes his boats, it's not exactly child abuse. From your posts on here you sound far from neglected or hard done by. Maybe you should be grateful for what you have instead of moaning about what you think you don't.
There really are more important things in life.
Molly, mid-life crises aren't always limited to just one. A colleague's husband has gone through gardening, fishing, cars and golf in recent years, blowing a small fortune every time. Now he's into cruise holidays, which Sue doesn't like but at least she gets a holiday out of it.
As for mine - the car, bikes, drums, photography ... ;-)
Good girl for hanging onto your money. If I were you I'd just let your olds sort it out between themselves.
As for mine - the car, bikes, drums, photography ... ;-)
Good girl for hanging onto your money. If I were you I'd just let your olds sort it out between themselves.
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