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Wow
"Wish I had a cat instead"
Or a cool dad. Hell a decent one would do in this case
I prefer either of the two comments on this thread over the original comment. The whole lesbian thing wouldn't be a great comeback.
Maybe you should talk this out win your father? There has to be something behind this. Good luck OP
I really hope he was joking with you OP. I am sure you are wonderful lady and the world would not be the same without you :)
I'm pretty sure it'd be almost exactly the same.
How in the hell did OP's birth stop her father from becoming a murderer?????
#22, let's start with an easy example. You would not have read this FML if OP did not exist. And the key word was "almost". In the grand scheme of things, we'd probably still have corrupt politicians, the internet, a global economy, and the essence of the modern world as we know it. That much is true. But think of all the people in OP's life. She's clearly at place where she has played a role in the lives of those around her. She undoubtedly has friends who have been personally affected by her presence and whose lives would have taken a different course were she not there. No matter what, when we consider this, the world would not be the same. Now whether the change was for the better or not is an entirely different discussion that OP's father seems to be developing an opinion on.
My dad used to say, "I was hoping for a son, then you grew up and I realized I had one."
#5 same here! I've always wanted a dog and when I ask my dad always says: "why? We have you right here!" But I still love my dad and I know he's just joking!
I'm going to say he was joking, but in the event that he wasn't make sure you stick it back and let him know you wish you didn't have an irate father
Joking or drunk. Either way though it sucks. I wouldn't want to hear my father joke about that with a straight face. It's one thing if he burst out laughing and then hugged her and told her he loved her, but to play it so serious and let her walk away without letting her know he's joking is just as cruel as him meaning it. OP, if it were me, I would be tempted to have a conversation with him asking him why he'd rather have had a boy, and maybe try and hang out with him more and go see hockey games, or go fishing and do things he enjoys with him. I would want to try and improve our relationship, but maybe that's just me. My dad and I have always tried to spend time together doing things, and we've gone on daddy-daughter dates my entire life. I have 2 older brothers and dads and sons hang out a lot because they're interested in the same things and they have more in common to do together, so he never wanted me to be left out or have spent more time with them than me and made a point of having daddy-daughter dates so we would always have a strong relationship (but he's incredible). So doing things he enjoys or making time to spend just the two of you and going on dates may help. Of course if he is always a jerk and doesn't want anything to do with you then there isn't much to be done and you may want to keep your distance. (Edit: sorry for the long post, didn't realize it was so long.)
#44 same here! I have a dad and two older sisters, I always thought that he would give them whatever they want and I would be the one that got ignored, but then one day my dad asked if I want to go with him to Tim Hortons and stuff like that! So now, every Friday me and my dad have special father-daughter time! And I love my dad! He's so incredible!
That seems like a rather odd time to say something like that. Not that it is ever okay, but could you possibility had done something to make him disappointed in you?
A good dad wouldn't say that at any time, even if OP did do something disappointing.
So you mean western civilization up until recently?
Oh, shut up. Please please please don't bring that conversation up when it is completely irrelevant. Don't start an internet debate.
Never-mind cultures, men that don't value women don't do well and will have a hard time finding a girlfriend/wife and having a good relationship.
*gets popcorn*
that sucks....
He should just be happy he even has a kid
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you should've said wish I had two moms instead
My dad used to say, "I was hoping for a son, then you grew up and I realized I had one."