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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
So basically you just hang out with him at his house because he doesn’t trust his daughter to stay home alone for any length of time. Not a good situation.
Niloo · 46-50, F
@cherokeepatti
I know
I don’t want to push him to do any different
I believe children come first but it’s not the best for me 😊
I know
I don’t want to push him to do any different
I believe children come first but it’s not the best for me 😊
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Niloo He may be a homebody to begin with and that’s his excuse. But he also might be protecting her by keeping a watchful eye on her so she doesn’t get into trouble. Anyway if you want to go out and do things without it why should he care? He might even find a way that he can deal with the situation and then spend some time with you away from the home.
Niloo · 46-50, F
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Niloo Life is short. You have a right to do things and go out even if it’s without him. When you get older you might not have the opportunity or maybe health will affect what you can do it. Have some fun while you still have a chance.