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An Honest Interview With a Criminal
I know, I can't, I can't, I don't know what it is. I can't let it go. Yeah, because my dad was not around. I just, I just want them— I just don't want them to grow up to feel like— I feel like if you're like neglected as a child— I think I was neglected as a child and it fucked me up really bad.
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he keeps giving the microphone to Natalie and then pulling it away, which is about the time.
No, no, I just talk from my own perspective of having like divorced parents where I feel like you try to overcompensate, where a lot of people in in the same situation as Charlie and Wyatt are like lucky to see their, their dad once a week or once every other…
not that it's wrong, but you know, there'll just be times where you're like, there'll be something that you can do like productive to like help you like financially, or you, and then— or me. And then you— and then you'll be like, and then you'll be like, I, I…
I know, I can't, I can't, I don't know what it is. I can't let it go. Yeah, because my dad was not around. I just, I just want them— I just don't want them to grow up to feel like— I feel like if you're like neglected as a child— I think I was neglected as a child and it fucked me up really bad.
You think?
Yeah, it made me very like underconfident. It made me like really like question like my place in the world. And so I am— Natalie's right that I am overcompensating, and I don't know, I don't know how to get out of it because I've provided, like, I've raised t…
We're taking your kids away from you.