Yes, many men and women are so competitive that they feel their importance is diminished by their children's accomplishments. It is very sad.
2007-10-30 03:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Certainly not
You may feel that way now inthe present.
But in time to come you will realize it's for your own good it happened .
Then you will be thankful towards him and love your father.
See that its not too late !
*9. Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
10. Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
Matthew 7 : 9 ,10.
2007-10-30 10:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yes...if you jealous. :)
I have seen fathers jealous of sons, mothers jealous of daughters, the list could go on. Jealousy and Envy are an evil and corroding thread that is woven into todays society far to much.
bb
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2007-10-30 10:15:58
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answer #3
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answered by trinity 5
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Yes, I doubt he's jealous of your spelling abilites though. Aside from that haven't you seen that episode of Family Guy when Peter finds out that Chris is 'bigger'? It was on TV so it is true.
2007-10-30 10:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Your father is not jealous in feelings towards you. He only wanted you to be in good condition.
jtm
2007-10-30 10:16:40
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answered by Jesus M 7
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Saul hated David his son to the throne
2007-10-30 10:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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We must thank God for sending his Son. It was all God's plan. Never forget that. Everything Jesus taught came from God.
2007-10-30 10:13:34
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answered by Nikki 4
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Yup, when he can'r spell the way you do no matter how he tried.
2007-10-30 10:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe, but if you continue to spell like that, i think the roles will be reversed.
2007-10-30 10:14:09
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answered by decks 3
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Yes he can.......it's not right but......he has the ability to be jealous of anyone
2007-10-30 10:11:22
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answered by primoa1970 7
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