... In the food tent we had a beer together.. for some reason, me paying for the beers and perhaps the first time we went out for a beer and talked like two men, this is engraved in my memory and it is one of the fondest memory i have of my dad. Us just standing there at the counter, beer in had and talking about something...
There is nothing like going out as adults and feeling equal.
My step dad ~ a hard manual labourer for all his years, a motorbike riding guy of simple desires and tastes, a straight talking 'Man' who's at the pub at 12 O'clock on a Sunday for a couple of pints with his mates before lunch after doing the chores Mum's made for him and before a Sunday afternoon nap.
What sticks in my mind with him is I went to join him for a pint the day after they had to have their dog put down, and there, at the bar, in the pub, was this emotionless, tough man, weeping as he told me about it.
Parents are humans too. We just have to wait until they crack
I've never done shouting or door banging and never entertained it. It is not for nothing that I am half Klingon ~ just a look can freeze Son.
And as for the 11 - 16 years ~ God bless boarding school
(please don't think I'm rich and uncaring, Son qualified for a scholarship at a great school and as a single Mother of just one child I thought it the best option.)
Shouting and such were mainly so strong in my family because of issues with alcohol and depression. Guess otherwise each of us would have shown far less hot tempered emotional outbursts and aggression.
And don´t worry, would not think you uncaring, just because you send your son to Boarding School. Actually the idea of Boardng School has its charme. Loved to read those books as a kid that played at Boarding Schools and half wished to be at one too. *L*
TerokNor

I'd never have thought of it if I'd had another child or family but as
Sephiroth's tale reveals it's just too confusing to put too many other people into the mix (I'm sorry
Seph if this is not the correct interpretation or rude of me, but it's what came across to me when I read your post)
After I split with Son's father I had my social life when he stayed with him. I did not want Son to see a procession of 'Uncles' around. God that sounds bad

But Man is the only one that has in any way been part of
our lives.
As for shouting and such, I believe the more it is used the less effect it has. I had a friend who had 3 boys 9 - 14'ish and the language and volume in the house was horrendous. It did not change a thing, just caused animosity and a general bad vibe. Son is more worried when I ask him to sit down and talk to me.
I spent six months boarding at the private school I attended when I was 13 and I used to hate going home over the weekends. For some kids, even those who have good relationships with their parents, boarding school is great, especially if it helps them to get a better education. If your local comprehensive secondary school is anything like mine, K'Eh, it's a very good thing indeed that Son went to boarding school. The private school my two older kids attend only gives scholarships of up to 40% of the total tuition, so I am very grateful to my dad for helping us out financially with the fees.
Oh I was really lucky. We live near Christ's Hospital which is the school Son attended. The School is set up to help bright kids from poor backgrounds and the majority of the pupils are 'fee assisted'. The full fees were around £19,000 a year, because he passed the entrance exam and our circumstances, I ended up paying about £120 a term. More than it would have cost me to feed him
When Son was at work the other evening, waiting on a table, the woman asked 'Where did you go to school?',
He replied and the woman said 'You are a credit to your parents, you speak wonderfully and carry yourself so well'.
I hope he finally realises that I did the right thing! May the snob in me never die
What can I say? I had other things to sort out in my teenage years instead of arguing with my parents, like figuring out how not to take over the world, and retire instead...
You are Stewie from Family Guy aren't you?
Oh no. Stewie
wants to rule the world. I've decided the world doesn't deserve my benevolent rule.
So you couldn't do it then
... i'm telling you, she's the devil reincarnated...

I'm so glad I had a son
...
What kind of relationship do you have?
I had found the love of my life... my soulmate... we lived and loved a lifetime, until a distracted driver took him from me. We were not legally allowed to be married, but in our hearts and before GOD we were. I am a widower.
I honestly doubt I shall ever find another love. I spend so much time taking care of Mom... and no one wants a relationship with a single guy who has all that 'baggage'. However, I am content with my lot in life, because during the time Tony and I were together, he gave me enough love to last a lifetime.
I'm sorry to cut the rest of your lovely post but this bit just had me a bit wet eyed.
Oh
Sector 7, how long ago was this? Please don't give up, hang on to the memories but you never know what will happen. You can have two great loves in life (quote Charlotte SATC

) x