![]() But I don’t think you have to say anything to her. This lady has no home training and was dead wrong. I hoped that since she moved out for college and got her own place that things would calm down between them.Ī: Let me be clear. It was a nightmare being in the house with them at each other’s throats throughout her teens. I want to be clear that he apologized profusely for both these incidents and others like it, and that Kate has her share of responsibility, too-she would scream back at him, deliberately broke reasonable rules (like no underage drinking or boyfriends!), and generally went out of her way to antagonize him. ![]() For example, he blew up when Kate got a boyfriend, aged 14, yelling and calling her names, and then years later when he found out she had a boyfriend who she had kept secret (aged 17), he was so angry at the secret-keeping that he broke her laptop and said she’d have to use the school computers for work. ![]() My husband is not a violent man and would never raise a hand to me or our daughter, “Kate,” but he does have a filthy temper that has caused issues over the years. Feeling Lost: My daughter has decided to hold me entirely accountable for her dad’s bad behavior, and I need advice. Now is the time to get all of your non-holiday questions off your chest before the second week in November when we inevitably start talking about whether you have to invite your cousin who stormed the Capitol to Thanksgiving. Jenée Desmond-Harris: Happy Monday, everyone. Here’s an edited transcript of this week’s chat. ![]() Dear Prudence is online weekly to chat live with readers. ![]()
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