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David Perdew
Kids don't trust you anymore?"Learn The 10 Secrets That Will Help You Earn Back Your Children's Trust..."Don't make the mistakes this Bad Dad made!
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Dear Friend: How would you like to get invited back into your kids lives, to share the laughter you once had with them, and to learn to love them and to be loved by them? Keep reading to see how you can get a free preview of Bad Dad: 10 Keys to Regaining Trust. Here's why this could be the most life-changing letter you'll ever read: I've been there. I was a Bad Dad who didn't know any better. Ignorance is no excuse, but if you're like me, you may not have known that everything you've done as a father is probably wrong. Your kids know, just like mine did! But they aren't really in a position to tell us, are they? The only recourse they have is to avoid us as much as possible. Here are clues that you may be a Bad Dad
(and I say that with love).
If you do most of the things on the list above (to paraphrase Jeff Foxworthy) you might be a Bad Dad. By the time my kids were in high school, they were done with me. That would have been okay (for them) if they could forget, but the damage of a Bad Dad is serious, lasts a lifetime and can only be reversed by serious effort to change.
From the Mouths of BabesThe following is three excellent reasons to get Bad Dad: 10 Keys to Regaining Trust. Reason one. My daughter rarely describes the days she tiptoed around me because of my explosive temper—it's still too painful. But now she says: I live an enriched, fulfilling, happy, fun life and Dad taught me how to do that. He taught me to take what you have, a life that you hate, and turn it into a dream come true. It may have taken me awhile but I’m here now, and he gets the credit. Reason two. My oldest son, who always tried to tell me the story he thought I wanted to hear, says: Throughout my life, my dad was always the last one to know. I would avoid telling him things, because I was afraid of disappointing him. What I eventually did was leave him out all together. It was when I took my beautiful bride-to-be to meet him thatI finally understood. After all of those years, I was always afraid of the wrong thing. Not including him ultimately hurt us both. Reason three. My youngest son, who didn't spend a night with me for nearly six years, says: There were some times when I really didn’t feel comfortable around you because I didn’t know what you were going to do next. You were just so angry and that scared me. The only way that I felt I could get over the hurt of it was to make myself not care and the drugs really helped with that. I know that I have done, and still do, some things to really upset you, and make you angry but you still tell me you love me. And that is it. That is what a good father does. No matter what, you will love me and you make sure that I know that. Go ahead! CLICK
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