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#26
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If he already knows it’s upsetting you I’m not sure why he’s not stopping this, you know him best but I do think stating outright when he does it your feelings is a good idea. I don’t think it’s fair that he’s doing this when you’re trying your best to move positively forward.
Edit: I’m referring to when he’s talking about painful episodes in your past in the above. I read your reply to Azul, if he’s just referring to general events in the past (like before you were born) then I would honestly try and divert the conversation to present day. My parents relive stories many times but they are both elderly now, for them it’s a comfort, a surety, but I’m getting the impression your dad might not be that old. |
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If your dad likes to reminisce about past ,but only brings up painful memories, you can try divert him by talking about a good memory.Like about a vacation you went on with them or about a milestone you reached previously. I am curious to know if it works.A diversion towards a past good incident.I mean a lot of people enjoy bringing up past events again and again,but nice ones.
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