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What is an Enemy, and Do You Really Not Want One?
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Apr 4 2010
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After years of estrangement, I'm finally considering contacting my father. The estrangement happened because of his horrible conduct towards my mother and half-siblings in my parents' divorce and his utter lack of concern for my feelings and wellfare. Time has passed and he's reached out to me through letters a couple of times, albeit without an apology. Do I let reach out to him or continue along my present course?
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Apr 5 2010
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Yes, reach out to him. Life is too short to hold grudges or past pain. He is still your father. People make mistakes--some are huge and some are simple, but at the end of the day they are STILL mistakes. Confession is powerful. Let him know how he made you feel and how you still feel. Let it all off your heart, but in a sincere and appropiate way. That way you both will know how to move on with you all's relationship. Best wishes**
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