maybe hes under stress
2007-07-14 10:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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My father is almost never nasty unless he's trying to quit smoking.
I would assume that there is something bothering him, not necessarily having anything to do with you.
First, you need to ask if he's upset with you. Talk about anything he brings up and set things straight.
Second, maybe the next week, ask him what's bothering him so much. You can see he's in a very bad mood. Is there something you can do to help?
He's probably not going to respond to the second suggestion, but he will feel better just knowing you're open to helping him out.
Do you have a mom? Would she know what the problem is? She might be a good source, or maybe your siblings.
It's really not your responsibility to manage your dad's moods, but anything you and your family can do to end them will benefit everyone in the long run.
debbie
2007-07-15 06:42:47
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answered by TX Mom 7
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Where I live fathers think they're kids are made of glass and so are nasty to anyone who happens to stand near the kid, or look in the kid's direction. And if someone elses kid tries to look at or approach theirs, they get very very nasty. Bit sick in the head, I think.
2007-07-11 02:28:08
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answered by Acai 5
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Maybe you can talk to him and ask him about it? lt could be that he's going through some things that have nothing to do with you, and he's unintentionally taking out his stress and emotions on you. lf you feel like he's being deliberately nasty to you, be respectful but tell him so. Let him know how hurtful it is to be treated this way by your father, and ask him to talk to you if there's something wrong. l'm sorry you're feeling this way, good luck with everything!
2007-07-07 18:46:42
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answered by Sonja 4
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I incredibly have a foul mom in regulation. It sucks yet you study to forget approximately her and my husband took an prolonged time to work out how underhanded she is, we split up as quickly as and she or he had a woman calling him. we attempt to stay removed from her as much as achievable however the lady is so warped she does each and every little thing she will to maintain her 2 young ones hating eachother so they are going to in basic terms have her to talk to. i am going on 12 years. you could continuously make rude comments back in an exquisite form of way she would be able to get the hint. yet i do no longer think of the meanness is going away. stable success. with the help of the way it took years yet whilst my husband did understand that she became being so rude and advise he did initiate telling her that if she could no longer be stunning to his spouse and young ones then she mandatory to stay away.
2016-09-29 07:19:37
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answered by kottwitz 4
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give him a break, he was a boy once too, knows how lads can be, i bet he respected his father when he got angry. times have probably changed since then. in the good old days lol
2007-07-08 11:00:58
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answered by sweetpea 4
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Not all fathers are nasty...maybe your dad is upset or stressed about something?
have you asked him why he's angry at you? Maybe then he'll realise his mood is affecting you?
2007-07-08 08:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i never had a dad and i never new him so i thought that all faters were wankers. but since i got pregnant i no thats not true cos my partner is going to be a fantastic dad. you do get dads that are like that angry all the time for no reason but try talking to him or even give him a taste or his own medicine be angry back at him and see how he likes it.
2007-07-08 08:51:15
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answered by petes_quirkey_bits 3
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I think on the days hes feeling bad it might be better to keep yourself away and out of trouble or maybe it might help your dad if he needs to chat perhaps you can ask him if he needs to talk about stuff?
2007-07-07 23:41:16
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answered by mumoffour 4
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i know how that was. my dad would always say the f-word in every sentence he spoke. and that WAS a good mood. i think he was angry because he had a heart condition, dead-end career (he was a steel worker), kids that loafed (i admit it), etc...
unfortunately, he passed away before i could say good bye :-(
2007-07-07 18:50:22
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answered by jamz 5
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well i am a dad and dads dont get angry for the fun of it.
you have been playing up if he is mad, say your sorry and give your old man a hug.
2007-07-09 10:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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