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Originally posted by Grimpachi
I wonder which one of his spoiled whiney little brats decided to go public with this.
Originally posted by schuyler
The problem as I see it, being the father of three underachievers myself, is not so much that the kids are underachieving, but that they lay the drama of it all back on the parents, in this case primarily the mother. If you want use your $100K Marine Science degree that I paid for into watching goldfish at Starbucks for the rest of your life, have at it! It's just that I don't want the blowback.
Originally posted by ollncasino
Originally posted by schuyler
The problem as I see it, being the father of three underachievers myself, is not so much that the kids are underachieving, but that they lay the drama of it all back on the parents, in this case primarily the mother. If you want use your $100K Marine Science degree that I paid for into watching goldfish at Starbucks for the rest of your life, have at it! It's just that I don't want the blowback.
Excellent point.
I think that was the father's main point. While he has spent a fortune giving his kids a private education, they now work in minimum wage jobs, are unhappy with their lot in life and unload it all on the poor mother.
To be fair to the kids though, if all three of them are under achievers, something went wrong with their upbringing?
I know I personally wouldn't fancy having a Nuclear submarine captain as a father. I don't imagine he was the most supportive or confidence building father around.
"I was trying to express my frustration at these wonderful grown-ups who had yet to make the best of what they had. They have read the criticism, but not seen the enduring love through the lines.”
He pauses: “I haven’t done well as a father, have I?”