who are you aint you gotta say sorry to someone?
Apology
My dad was verbally obsessive with us. we were always saying sorry to him for things we didn’t do or for reasons we did know. When we left him and started getting counseling and taking to people about it I released that that isn’t right. Doing that was always make you think bad of yourself.
I'm sorry to hear that. I also had that kind of problem. My dad was very moody. Sometimes very quiet and hardly spoke to me for weeks. Towards the end of his life, we grew to be quite good friends although we still had a few fights, like when I asked him how much he'd paid to get some trees felled and he wouldn't tell me, so I assumed he'd been ripped off. After he died aged 92, I was looking through his accounts because I was dealing with the Probate and it turned out he'd been charged a competitive price. I still miss him and it was 2017. My wife's a psychotherapist/counsellor and she puts a limit on the number of young people she has, like about two. Others specialise in kids but it's usually the parents and not the children that need the counselling, according to her.
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