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Zelllambert · 31-35, F
Not really finding out anything bad but my dad moved to a different country and didn't keep in contact for 13 years.
Wow. That's quite a hiatus.@Zelllambert
Zelllambert · 31-35, F
Yup, I don't even recognise him or share much in common anymore.

MaryJanine · 61-69, F
My grandmother let my father quit school in the fourth grade after a nun punished him for speaking out during Benediction and prayers. He went to public school through the third grade and then she transferred him to St. Pascal's School, just down the block. He lasted half a year. I never knew he didn't finish school until I was in high school myself. (Mom told me.)
curiosi · 61-69, F
This is a little different. I loved my grandfather, my father (his son) I hardly ever saw and as an adult found him to be a nasty SOB. He tried to convince me that my grandfather was evil, but could never explain how. I still think my grandfather was amazing.
I felt the same way about my maternal grandmother in spite of what my parents were convinced of.@curiosi
SW-User
No. They are/were pretty consistent in their general attitudes and moral fiber or lack of, depending on each one.
GeniUs · 56-60, M
This isn't Alabama or Norfolk.
😄@GeniUs
xixgun · M
@GeniUs And how much time did you spend in Alabama, BritBoy?
GeniUs · 56-60, M
Settle down, it's a joke.
Bro89 · 31-35, M
No but that would b cool.
Caprice · 41-45, F

 
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