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Old 04-01-2001, 12:13 PM   #12
PGkelly
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I agree that giving it some time and apologizing will help remedy THIS situation, but it will happen again. and it will keep happening, until you do something to prevent it. save yourself some grief down the road. If your Dad has always been like this, (and this goes for all of you) then he has an above average level of anger. this can be helped. just let him know what his anger does to people around him, and try to get him to see himself as someone around him would. that is the first step. remind him of the consequences, and let him know that his actions really hurt you. try to get him to stop and think whenever he feels himself getting angry. Apologies will not always work....so try and see if you can stop the outbursts in the future
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