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Question Posted Thursday July 15 2004, 1:28 am

My dad left my house when i was really young. i dont really know what its like to have a dad.. and i thought i didnt care before.. but now that ive grown up, i realise that it does make a big deal to me. its not that i miss him, i mean i dont even know what its like for him to be around. is it normal to begin to start caring and for it to start impacting you? what do you do if you dont have anyone to talk about it to?

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clanker answered Thursday July 15 2004, 1:36 am:
family is something completely different. as long as you are in a society where families usually have fathers, you are generally going to feel as if a part of you is missing. if you dont have anyone to talk to, you should definitly find someone. not like a professional or anything, just a really good friend that you can always rely on. that, or a sister, brother, boyfriend, girlfriend, someone that you trust completely and someone you know and are very open to.

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