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I'm sorry, are you saying a single incident that didn't have an apology was unforgivable or that it represented a common trait of your dad?
As someone who stopped all contact with my dad at one point (while still a child, but continuing as an adult), I can say that there were a few specific memorable issues, but that they were by no means isolated.
The impression I get from reading seems to be that it's an anecdote indicative of a larger, more regular series of incidents.
It is not unique; it is nonetheless the reason I can't figure out what the fuck is going on.
It represented a breach of prior trust.
So, just the one incident?
I am not going to go into further issues here.
I think it might be worthwhile to reflect on the fact that your parents were not just parents, but also human beings themselves. We tend to hold our parents to standards we would never hold our friends. Imagine one of your friends wronged you in such a way; would you hold this bitterness the same? Or would you extend them the benefit of the doubt and understand that in that moment they were not their best, and it probably wasn't about you at all?
If it were a systemic issue and they had massive control over my life, I would wish them only the worst. Speaking from experience, of course.
After moving out, once they were out of my life for the most part, that dulled into indifference.
If one of my friends pulled what my dad did, we would no longer be friends. Simple as that.
Look, if you want to throw the door open and shout at me for shit I didn't do, I should at least be getting laid (my ex may have been a bit violent and delusional).
Then you know where your standards are and apply them evenly, that's perfectly valid. Cheers. ✌