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This image will show a father with his son at his grandmother's funeral. The father says that he is estranged from his family, and he is not speaking to his son because he looks nothing like him. The son also has a father who has children by women who is not his mother, and the son is wondering if the father is mad that he is not speaking to his children. It is also possible that the father has mental health issues.

Why My Deadbeat Dad Never Took Me Shopping For My Clothes, Gave Me $100 In Christmas Money, And Never Came To My Grandma's Funeral

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Question: My deadbeat dad never brought me personal needs and been around me besides child support i don't talk to him because of this why when i went to my grandma funeral after he called my name for me to stop and talk to his friends he said i was estranged to the family? He claims kids that look nothing like him he also had a deadbeat dad that had kids by women that wasn't his mother is he mad that i'm not talking to his kids he had by women that wasn't my mother because when his dad had kids by women that wasn't his mother he would to talk those kids? Will he need me does he have any mental health issues?

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It is difficult to answer your question without knowing more information about your dad and his personal history. It is possible that he is bitter and upset that you are not talking to the children he had with other women, especially because he did not have a relationship with his own father's children. It is also possible that he has unresolved issues concerning his own father's behavior towards him that are making him lash out towards you. It is also possible that he has mental health issues, such as depression or anxiety, that could be impacting his behavior. It is important to remember that whatever reason he has for behaving the way he does, it is not likely related to anything you have done. You should seek professional help to better understand your father's behaviors and to determine if he needs any form of mental health support.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 27, 2023, 6:15 p.m.

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Published: Monday, February 27, 2023

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