My father wants to invite me to dinner?

My parents are divorced, and I've lived with my mother since I was 7. My father often tries to invite me to dinner at his house, but I don't want to, and I don't like him.

I hardly see him either, and I don't want to. He visits us a few times a year, but we're not happy about it.

I notice how unhappy he's becoming. Why does it make me so sad???????? And why am I worried about his well-being?

What to do.

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RubberDuck1972
1 year ago

It seems to be something about your father. Eat with him.

RubberDuck1972
1 year ago
Reply to  DummAberClever

Tell him what makes you mad.

enno0495
1 year ago

later, you might regret that you didn’t give the chance and got something on it.
Without him, you wouldn’t be there. You might be grateful for that 🍀

enno0495
1 year ago
Reply to  DummAberClever

Anyone who appreciates nix also knows no thanks!.

SturerEsel
1 year ago

We don’t know the history. For example, why your parents have separated.

As a father, I would be sad if my children were more and more alienated.

So do him this favor. It would be just a meal and he would be very happy. Maybe it’ll be a nice evening.

SturerEsel
1 year ago
Reply to  DummAberClever

It’s just an invitation to dinner right now.

AnnukaSi
1 year ago

Just make him a pleasure… You’ll regret it later if he’s not there anymore.

Good success 😉

Wolpertinger
1 year ago

You got something wrong.

Your parents broke up.

Not you and your mother

Your father is your father, you’re part of him.

You should maintain contact as long as it is possible, at some point, there is no longer your father and then it is too late

HarryXXX
1 year ago

Only who speaks and listens will get information. Why don’t you just accept the invitation? If you get too much, you can still go.

SturerEsel
1 year ago
Reply to  DummAberClever

That would also be the case if there is no hand-resistant reason.