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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Found my father and dont know what to do.
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<blockquote data-quote="Iamchris" data-source="post: 2085417" data-attributes="member: 21687"><p>Sure. Give it a little while and give him another call. Tell him you would be interested in getting together. Inform him that it does not need to be a commitment to a future relationship, but only a single encounter for mutual benefit. You can both go from there.</p><p></p><p>Ofcourse that also depends on the type of person he is, and the condition of your separation.</p><p>My biological father left my mother when he learned she was pregnant. I thought my step father was my biological father until I was around 12y/o and was informed during an argument between my parents.</p><p>Anyway... about 5 years later I was in a JC Penny and came across a guy arguing with a lady at the counter. He was going off and cursing her out. A real jack ass.</p><p>As I was leaving with my mother I commented, and loud enough for him to hear,"What a real jack ass". As we walked out the door my mother informed me that he was my biological father.</p><p>I have no desire to meet the guy. I have some questions I would like answered... family health history, family lineage, family ethnicity... but I don't really want to deal with him.</p><p></p><p>Only you know what is best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamchris, post: 2085417, member: 21687"] Sure. Give it a little while and give him another call. Tell him you would be interested in getting together. Inform him that it does not need to be a commitment to a future relationship, but only a single encounter for mutual benefit. You can both go from there. Ofcourse that also depends on the type of person he is, and the condition of your separation. My biological father left my mother when he learned she was pregnant. I thought my step father was my biological father until I was around 12y/o and was informed during an argument between my parents. Anyway... about 5 years later I was in a JC Penny and came across a guy arguing with a lady at the counter. He was going off and cursing her out. A real jack ass. As I was leaving with my mother I commented, and loud enough for him to hear,"What a real jack ass". As we walked out the door my mother informed me that he was my biological father. I have no desire to meet the guy. I have some questions I would like answered... family health history, family lineage, family ethnicity... but I don't really want to deal with him. Only you know what is best for you. [/QUOTE]
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