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Oldest legal father

2023-08-07 14:47:45

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I would like to give some background information about my uncle right now. He was a boy during the Second World War. His eldest son joined the army, but later he was fired for a serious mental illness that claimed his life. His next elder brother, my father, dropped out of high school when he got old enough to join the army. He said to all the people he knows, he will join. He headed for the body. His parents had to sign him. They discovered that he had a serious heart problem. They are not allowed to serve him. My father wept when he learned that he could not serve the country. My father died when I was fifty years old even though I was a parents funeral, he did not see him crying.

My mother has her fourth daughter, and my sister got married and moved. When I first started school, my second sister went to school one day and told the counselor that my father was harassing her. My parents divorced, my father went to prison, and I was writing down a long, frustrating letter always quoting the Bible, and in the end I ended him. I am 10 or 11 years old. I think that I was harassing my sister at least at least that day, and I think that my mother knows it and makes it happen, so he lets her be alone will do.

My father grew up in the Mexican countryside. He was forced to leave school to work in the field after the 6th grade, as he is the seventh grade's oldest so that he can help support his family. At the age of 17, he moved to the United States and did two work to remit to the house. My son who did his best, even after I was born, he never stopped offering aid. When I began imagining suicide, my parents were divorced, but in reality, they always had a different life. For most of my life, they are almost not in the room, they work alternately, so I can always stay with my parents. When they break up, it is difficult for me to get out of marriage. That is not my fault.

After my father married another woman, a lot of people proposed my mother to request legitimate money, but she did not accept it. If they are legally divorced, my father must give my mother half of his salary. It was military rule of the day. I do not know what is going on now. My mother did not want him to have a problem. That's why she did not take the money. My grandmother asked her to remarry, but she refused and said she would dedicate her life to her children. It is very fortunate that she did not remarried. My friend's father got married again, the second wife got domestic violence. In many ways, we are very pleased that she is not remarried.