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Dadfeelingguilty, my parents divorced when I was 2 and I never had a chance to know my real dad. I had an amazing stepdad, but there are gaps in my life because of this. I would have given anything to have met him and gotten to know him no matter what.
Your teenage daughter is just as much your child as your younger children. It touches my heart that you realize this. She needs you in her life. You can give her priceless things that no one else can. And we know that we are accountable to God for fulfilling our responsibilities to our children, the ones we know about and the ones we don't.
Your other children are still very young. They need to know about their sister. They need to hear it from you. They need to hear it soon. These things have a way of coming out. If your children learn this from someone else down the road, it will affect them. It will affect their respect and trust for you. I say this because I have a younger brother who was deeply upset that my mom and stepdad waited a long time before telling him that he and I had different fathers.
I agree that these things need to be done one step at a time. Patience and understanding are key for everyone involved. I also agree that you and your daughter need to talk privately before you introduce her to your wife and younger children. Understand that she may have some anger issues with both you and her mom for keeping the two of you apart. It won't be easy, but she really needs you.
THANK YOU for your desire to step up and be her dad.
Prayerfully....
Your teenage daughter is just as much your child as your younger children. It touches my heart that you realize this. She needs you in her life. You can give her priceless things that no one else can. And we know that we are accountable to God for fulfilling our responsibilities to our children, the ones we know about and the ones we don't.
Your other children are still very young. They need to know about their sister. They need to hear it from you. They need to hear it soon. These things have a way of coming out. If your children learn this from someone else down the road, it will affect them. It will affect their respect and trust for you. I say this because I have a younger brother who was deeply upset that my mom and stepdad waited a long time before telling him that he and I had different fathers.
I agree that these things need to be done one step at a time. Patience and understanding are key for everyone involved. I also agree that you and your daughter need to talk privately before you introduce her to your wife and younger children. Understand that she may have some anger issues with both you and her mom for keeping the two of you apart. It won't be easy, but she really needs you.
THANK YOU for your desire to step up and be her dad.
Prayerfully....