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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 445674" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Have you ever considered the possibility that your Dad might be angry, scared, and unsure of how to deal with his increasing inability to do things he is used to doing without losing his pride and sense of self-worth? Has it occured to you that, because of that, he might simply be lashing out at those that are the closest to him - namely you? Perhaps you might want to try putting yourself in his place, and see how it feels. Take a good hard look at things from his perspective. It just might give you a whole new insight as to where he is coming from, and a better idea as to how to deal with the situation than talking ever could. I don't mean to come down on you, and this is just a suggestion from someone who has been there. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 445674, member: 539"] Have you ever considered the possibility that your Dad might be angry, scared, and unsure of how to deal with his increasing inability to do things he is used to doing without losing his pride and sense of self-worth? Has it occured to you that, because of that, he might simply be lashing out at those that are the closest to him - namely you? Perhaps you might want to try putting yourself in his place, and see how it feels. Take a good hard look at things from his perspective. It just might give you a whole new insight as to where he is coming from, and a better idea as to how to deal with the situation than talking ever could. I don't mean to come down on you, and this is just a suggestion from someone who has been there. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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