Your Dad Was the Protector
When you were growing up, your dad didn't want anything or anyone to ever hurt you.
Your dad did his best to protect you, and it was hard for him to let go and watch you make mistakes.
You never doubted your dad's love for you, but you often felt frustrated by his strict rules and ideas.
You wish you had been given a little more freedom... it would have meant battling with him a lot less.
What Kind of Dad Did You Have? Please take the quiz!
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2012/03/29 16:37:28
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When you were growing up, your dad believed in you. He was your biggest supporter and fan.
Your dad pushed you to be better and taught you the keys to success. Your dad never gave up on you.
Sometimes you resented your dad working you so hard, but in the end, he taught you some valuable lessons.
You were raised to compete to win, and it's likely that you win a lot more than most people
When you were growing up, your dad did his best to make sure you had everything you needed.
You may not have seen your dad as much as you would have liked, but it was only because he was busy working.
Your dad always did what it took to make ends meet, and he got a lot of satisfaction from working hard.
Your dad believed in doing the right thing, even if it meant he was exhausted at the end of the day.
When you were growing up, your dad did his best to make sure you had everything you needed.
You may not have seen your dad as much as you would have liked, but it was only because he was busy working.
Your dad always did what it took to make ends meet, and he got a lot of satisfaction from working hard.
Your dad believed in doing the right thing, even if it meant he was exhausted at the end of the day.
When you were growing up, your dad believed in you. He was your biggest supporter and fan.
Your dad pushed you to be better and taught you the keys to success. Your dad never gave up on you.
Sometimes you resented your dad working you so hard, but in the end, he taught you some valuable lessons.
You were raised to compete to win, and it's likely that you win a lot more than most people.
Your Dad Was the Provider
When you were growing up, your dad did his best to make sure you had everything you needed.
You may not have seen your dad as much as you would have liked, but it was only because he was busy working.
Your dad always did what it took to make ends meet, and he got a lot of satisfaction from working hard.
Your dad believed in doing the right thing, even if it meant he was exhausted at the end of the day.
When you were growing up, your dad didn't want anything or anyone to ever hurt you.
Your dad did his best to protect you, and it was hard for him to let go and watch you make mistakes.
You never doubted your dad's love for you, but you often felt frustrated by his strict rules and ideas.
You wish you had been given a little more freedom... it would have meant battling with him a lot less.
Your Dad Was the Scapegoat
When you were growing up, your dad wasn't really respected in your family. Your mom called all the shots.
You probably don't think your dad was a bad guy, but he ended up taking the fall for a lot of went wrong.
It's likely that your dad often withdrew from your family. Everything he said or did ended up getting him in trouble.
You wish that your dad had spoken up or taken charge more often. You don't feel like you were parented much by him.
What Kind of Dad Did You Have?
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Kind of true. He had (and still has) a lot of personal problems, but I don't think of him as a bad man. Just troubled and not always able to be a dad.
Your Dad Was the Bad Dad
When you were growing up, your dad wasn't a positive force in your life... if he was even around at all.
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.
What Kind of Dad Did You Have?
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Post it now!
When you were growing up, your dad didn't want anything or anyone to ever hurt you.
Your dad did his best to protect you, and it was hard for him to let go and watch you make mistakes.
You never doubted your dad's love for you, but you often felt frustrated by his strict rules and ideas.
You wish you had been given a little more freedom... it would have meant battling with him a lot less.
Post it now!
When you were growing up, your dad wasn't a positive force in your life... if he was even around at all.
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.
When you were growing up, your dad did his best to make sure you had everything you needed.
You may not have seen your dad as much as you would have liked, but it was only because he was busy working.
Your dad always did what it took to make ends meet, and he got a lot of satisfaction from working hard.
Your dad believed in doing the right thing, even if it meant he was exhausted at the end of the day.
When you were growing up, your dad didn't want anything or anyone to ever hurt you.
Your dad did his best to protect you, and it was hard for him to let go and watch you make mistakes.
You never doubted your dad's love for you, but you often felt frustrated by his strict rules and ideas.
You wish you had been given a little more freedom... it would have meant battling with him a lot less.
First dad (biological dad):
BAD DAD
When you were growing up, your dad wasn't a positive force in your life... if he was even around at all.
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.
(You can say that again. He not only abandoned me when I was too young to remember him, but he also tried to kidnap me when I was eleven)
Second dad (the one that took over when the first one left and has been around ever since, even after he and mom divorced, he's my biolgocial dad at heart):
PROVIDER
When you were growing up, your dad did his best to make sure you had everything you needed.
You may not have seen your dad as much as you would have liked, but it was only because he was busy working.
Your dad always did what it took to make ends meet, and he got a lot of satisfaction from working hard.
Your dad believed in doing the right thing, even if it meant he was exhausted at the end of the day.
(He worked twelve hours in bad conditions, then finally got a job doing what h...
First dad (biological dad):
BAD DAD
When you were growing up, your dad wasn't a positive force in your life... if he was even around at all.
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.
(You can say that again. He not only abandoned me when I was too young to remember him, but he also tried to kidnap me when I was eleven)
Second dad (the one that took over when the first one left and has been around ever since, even after he and mom divorced, he's my biolgocial dad at heart):
PROVIDER
When you were growing up, your dad did his best to make sure you had everything you needed.
You may not have seen your dad as much as you would have liked, but it was only because he was busy working.
Your dad always did what it took to make ends meet, and he got a lot of satisfaction from working hard.
Your dad believed in doing the right thing, even if it meant he was exhausted at the end of the day.
(He worked twelve hours in bad conditions, then finally got a job doing what he's best at. He loves what he does)
Third dad (he's who my mom married so he's my third dad, second step dad. He's a good guy, a bit testy at times, but he's fun):
SCAPEGOAT
When you were growing up, your dad wasn't really respected in your family. Your mom called all the shots.
You probably don't think your dad was a bad guy, but he ended up taking the fall for a lot of went wrong.
It's likely that your dad often withdrew from your family. Everything he said or did ended up getting him in trouble.
You wish that your dad had spoken up or taken charge more often. You don't feel like you were parented much by him.
(Not exactly true, but whatever, this is what I got)
Your Dad Was the Coach
When you were growing up, your dad believed in you. He was your biggest supporter and fan.
Your dad pushed you to be better and taught you the keys to success. Your dad never gave up on you.
Sometimes you resented your dad working you so hard, but in the end, he taught you some valuable lessons.
You were raised to compete to win, and it's likely that you win a lot more than most people.
What Kind of Dad Did You Have?
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When you were growing up, your dad wasn't a positive force in your life... if he was even around at all.
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.
Your Dad Was the Coach
When you were growing up, your dad believed in you. He was your biggest supporter and fan.
Your dad pushed you to be better and taught you the keys to success. Your dad never gave up on you.
Sometimes you resented your dad working you so hard, but in the end, he taught you some valuable lessons.
You were raised to compete to win, and it's likely that you win a lot more than most people.
What Kind of Dad Did You Have?
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When you were growing up, your dad wasn't a positive force in your life... if he was even around at all.
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.
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LOL I never even met my dad before he died in Nov 04. BUT the fact that he was not in the picture kinda taught me to trust myself and only myself(my mom helped teach me that as well).
His family even refused to contact me because they were afraid they might have to share his money since I was his kid and he was rich when he died without a will.
All I wanted was a picture or two and to find out what he was like....but in the way he behaved and the way they behaved kinda said it all. They may have money (his and their own) but they are trash and not worth my time.
I have a family of my own and I am happy so I don't need trash stinkin up our life:) LOL I just hope they never call me up needing a kidney or something because I am not a good enough Catholic to help them yet:) (hey were there is life there is hope:)
When you were growing up, your dad did his best to make sure you had everything you needed.
You may not have seen your dad as much as you would have liked, but it was only because he was busy working.
Your dad always did what it took to make ends meet, and he got a lot of satisfaction from working hard.
Your dad believed in doing the right thing, even if it meant he was exhausted at the end of the day.
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I was blessed because my Dad was retired by the time I was born. So I had the best!!
When you were growing up, your dad believed in you. He was your biggest supporter and fan.
Your dad pushed you to be better and taught you the keys to success. Your dad never gave up on you.
Sometimes you resented your dad working you so hard, but in the end, he taught you some valuable lessons.
You were raised to compete to win, and it's likely that you win a lot more than most people.
I don't know about competing to win, but competing to be the best me, absolutely!
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.
I don't resent him for it...he's been dead,30 years now,and i was answering the questions honestly.
When you were growing up, your dad didn't want anything or anyone to ever hurt you.
Your dad did his best to protect you, and it was hard for him to let go and watch you make mistakes.
You never doubted your dad's love for you, but you often felt frustrated by his strict rules and ideas.
You wish you had been given a little more freedom... it would have meant battling with him a lot less.
When you were growing up, your dad wasn't a positive force in your life... if he was even around at all.
Your dad didn't step up to the task of being a father, and if you're honest, you still resent him for it.
Just remember that having a bad dad isn't a reflection on you. You can't help who either of your parents are.
You can't change who your dad is, but that doesn't mean you have to accept him.