Disclaimer: some mention of abuse, if you don't like reading it, I suggest you move on.

To go or not to go...that's the question.
Ok, so. I've been invited to some sports game by my family. Tickets cost hundred of dollars (apparently it's some big game) which I'd have to pay of course. My family, especially my dad and brother, are big fan of this game. Actually, calling my dad a big fan of this sport is a big understatement. Whenever this game is being played, he doesn't care what he's doing at the time, he'll drop everything and watch it. And then he was one of those crazy sports parents that push his kids into playing this sport. From age 4 to 15 I was forced to go to practices. Everyday he made me train, rain or shine or snow. If I complained or collapsed, I would being called all kinds of nasty names and beat up. Surprisingly, I grew up hating this sport. I hold a lot of resentment towards him cause of his treatment of me, among other things. Dad doesn't think there was anything wrong of it, though. It was all just fun and games! He was only sharing his love of the sport with his kids. What's wrong?
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When brother found out, he was horrified that dad abused his sisters. As the pampered prince, he played but was never treated like we were. But after thinking about it, he figures that I'm just exaggerating, and playing sports is fun, and I should just get over my resentment. And just go. My older sis, who was also abused, agrees. She loves the game, though not as much as Dad. Idk anyone who likes it as much as him. Even those who earn gazillions playing it.
While I agree that I should just get over it, as being hateful towards your dad is tiresome, my childhood refuses to comply. I know that brother will be happy if I go, since he's always crying that we never do any family things anymore. Which is also true. And I don't hate the sport itself, I just hate playing it. Watching it is boring but..sometimes it's exciting.
So should I go? I really don't want to, but if it help me move on...

To go or not to go...that's the question.
Ok, so. I've been invited to some sports game by my family. Tickets cost hundred of dollars (apparently it's some big game) which I'd have to pay of course. My family, especially my dad and brother, are big fan of this game. Actually, calling my dad a big fan of this sport is a big understatement. Whenever this game is being played, he doesn't care what he's doing at the time, he'll drop everything and watch it. And then he was one of those crazy sports parents that push his kids into playing this sport. From age 4 to 15 I was forced to go to practices. Everyday he made me train, rain or shine or snow. If I complained or collapsed, I would being called all kinds of nasty names and beat up. Surprisingly, I grew up hating this sport. I hold a lot of resentment towards him cause of his treatment of me, among other things. Dad doesn't think there was anything wrong of it, though. It was all just fun and games! He was only sharing his love of the sport with his kids. What's wrong?
>.>
When brother found out, he was horrified that dad abused his sisters. As the pampered prince, he played but was never treated like we were. But after thinking about it, he figures that I'm just exaggerating, and playing sports is fun, and I should just get over my resentment. And just go. My older sis, who was also abused, agrees. She loves the game, though not as much as Dad. Idk anyone who likes it as much as him. Even those who earn gazillions playing it.
While I agree that I should just get over it, as being hateful towards your dad is tiresome, my childhood refuses to comply. I know that brother will be happy if I go, since he's always crying that we never do any family things anymore. Which is also true. And I don't hate the sport itself, I just hate playing it. Watching it is boring but..sometimes it's exciting.
So should I go? I really don't want to, but if it help me move on...



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