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The things my dad taught me, were: how to swim, run and fight

I'm not good at any of those things

He also nurtured me to make art (but later kinda shamed me for it)

How to identify mushrooms, cook, about other languages, a bit about fixing and building... And probably more.

My mum taught me about plants and animals, but not much else unfortunately.

It's interesting that my dad was there less (he never was with us for a space of five years consecutively), but taught me more.

Is it because I missed him and committed it more to memory, or because he really did?

I don't know.

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My dad was also a drug addict (meth and coke that I know), and an alcoholic.

My mum drank sometimes and smoked a lotttt of weed to numb, and slept even more. And when my dad didn't send money, I was the one that was asked for it. I started working at 12 or so and it was okay but also kinda what the heeeey
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FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
You have excellent life lessons, and have turned out to be a brilliant person!!
caccoon · 36-40
@FrugalNoodle okay who are you
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
@caccoon A nobody who admires some things 😌
caccoon · 36-40
@FrugalNoodle thank you but you don't know me I don't think
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
@caccoon How can I know you without seeing if I do?
caccoon · 36-40