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My Daughter...and Her Dad
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I know I've written on here before about lilpasta and her somewhat distant father. She has often found it difficult to get the quality time with him that she would like. Thus gas not improved...in fact, maybe it's worse. As she lives in London and works in a demanding job, her visits are not that frequent...she stays with me and meets up with him. But all too often it's a quick drink, and he cuts the meeting short. He "has to go".
Christmas had always been the only opportunity for a longer visit...but the atmosphere was often somewhat strained...the " new" wife would not communicate, or would speak only of her son. Would never show interest in lilpasta or her life. There were several instances of marital rows in DDs presence. She has never simply been invited for a meal. She always stays at mine...which I'm am happy with. But...every occasion results in her feeling discomfort. It came to a head Christmas eve. They met in a restaurant...this has become the norm. She felt she was "expecting" things to go pear shaped...they did...
The discussion turned to living in London, prices of beer, food...etc. lilpasta explained that one just gets used to it.
The wife made some disparaging remarks about London, and those who live there...along the lines of people "showing off". DD explained that one just gets used to it. Wife made a face to dad " whateverrrr. "...DD took offence...and ended up leaving the table. Both she and I feel that, though this was not major, she'd just had enough. Now she feels bad...though she mentioned to her dad before going that his wife made her feel very uncomfortable every time.
I've advised her to email dad...and explain her feelings...while emphasising she feels no animosity. What more can she do? Any advice please?
Christmas had always been the only opportunity for a longer visit...but the atmosphere was often somewhat strained...the " new" wife would not communicate, or would speak only of her son. Would never show interest in lilpasta or her life. There were several instances of marital rows in DDs presence. She has never simply been invited for a meal. She always stays at mine...which I'm am happy with. But...every occasion results in her feeling discomfort. It came to a head Christmas eve. They met in a restaurant...this has become the norm. She felt she was "expecting" things to go pear shaped...they did...
The discussion turned to living in London, prices of beer, food...etc. lilpasta explained that one just gets used to it.
The wife made some disparaging remarks about London, and those who live there...along the lines of people "showing off". DD explained that one just gets used to it. Wife made a face to dad " whateverrrr. "...DD took offence...and ended up leaving the table. Both she and I feel that, though this was not major, she'd just had enough. Now she feels bad...though she mentioned to her dad before going that his wife made her feel very uncomfortable every time.
I've advised her to email dad...and explain her feelings...while emphasising she feels no animosity. What more can she do? Any advice please?
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I take it he's not stupid so he knows. He can see the face pulling etc. It looks like he's opting for an easier time with his wife. Probably assumes his daughter will always be there.
Maybe I'm more cold hearted than most but I just wouldn't get in contact again. I'd leave it to him and then stipulate what I wanted and expected.
I take it he's not stupid so he knows. He can see the face pulling etc. It looks like he's opting for an easier time with his wife. Probably assumes his daughter will always be there.
Maybe I'm more cold hearted than most but I just wouldn't get in contact again. I'd leave it to him and then stipulate what I wanted and expected.
Ummmm...you've come quite close to our conclusion and assessment of the situation. He's never been one to understand people's feelings...he doesn't want to deal with it all.
But lilpasta wants him...I think... to understand what triggered her.
I said an email because I know she'll never write a letter.
WE would...she won't.
But lilpasta wants him...I think... to understand what triggered her.
I said an email because I know she'll never write a letter.
WE would...she won't.
I think you are right ummmm. This will never be the kind of relationship daughter would like. Leave him alone and next time he wants to meet, insist it's just the two of them. Some men just look for the easy way and don't want any conflict with their wives and are actually quite weak. My brother is like that. It's hurtful for daughter , but I can't see sending him a letter would change anything, he knows.
I wouldn't do anything neither write to him or call him. He must know how is wife is behaving towards is daughter and does not have the gonads or the feelings to stop it - therefore he does not deserve his daughter.
Your daughter should wait and if by some chance on a blue moon her father contacts her asking why she has not been in touch then she should tell him how she feels but not before.
Give her a big hug and tell her that he it a *** and does not deserve her x
Your daughter should wait and if by some chance on a blue moon her father contacts her asking why she has not been in touch then she should tell him how she feels but not before.
Give her a big hug and tell her that he it a *** and does not deserve her x
I'm in the do nothing club, whilst they're both grown ups he's still her father and should be the bigger 'grown up'. My step dad (who we regarded as our father) 'dumped' me and my twin sister when he remarried after our mother died - his loss, he's missing out on knowing our kids. I feel bad for your daughter though, it can't be easy for her.