kreechin
04-08-2008, 03:43 PM
Recently, I've been getting myself into a lot of trouble, and more often that not the police are getting involved.
The trouble I'm getting myself into is always when I've had a little to drink, it's not that I can't handle my drink cause I can.
The most recent was on Saturday night, I got home after a night out with the mates, ended up getting a little rowdy and the police had to be called out.
14 police officers, a riot van and a night in a cell later, I had a phone call of my father, ringing on me to check up everything was okay and such, cause he lives in Blackpool, and me in South Wales, so he likes to check up now and again.
During the conversation my dad was saying how my mother and him could've caused these problems for me, as they always used to argue and violently fight when i was a younger.
One of the most prominent memories I have was when I was 3 and i saw my father beating my mother up in the living room, if it wasn't for my brother (age 5 at the time) jumping on my fathers back my mother wouldn't have been alive today.
My brother is also in the same situation as me, recently he's calmed down a lot, as he moved up to Blackpool to live with my father, he moved up when he was 16 and is 21 this year.
Ever since he moved to Blackpool he's been in very little trouble.
All this made me think that somehow violence in a child's up bringing can later in life cause the child to have some anger/violence issues.
I myself kind of agree that violence being present in a child's up bringing can cause them to have anger/violence issues when they grow up.
I'm not normally violent in any way at all, I'm actually quite placid but when I've had a little to drink all this anger and rage seems to flood out of me for no apparent reason.
Do any of you also believe that violence in a child's up bringing can cause issues later on?
The trouble I'm getting myself into is always when I've had a little to drink, it's not that I can't handle my drink cause I can.
The most recent was on Saturday night, I got home after a night out with the mates, ended up getting a little rowdy and the police had to be called out.
14 police officers, a riot van and a night in a cell later, I had a phone call of my father, ringing on me to check up everything was okay and such, cause he lives in Blackpool, and me in South Wales, so he likes to check up now and again.
During the conversation my dad was saying how my mother and him could've caused these problems for me, as they always used to argue and violently fight when i was a younger.
One of the most prominent memories I have was when I was 3 and i saw my father beating my mother up in the living room, if it wasn't for my brother (age 5 at the time) jumping on my fathers back my mother wouldn't have been alive today.
My brother is also in the same situation as me, recently he's calmed down a lot, as he moved up to Blackpool to live with my father, he moved up when he was 16 and is 21 this year.
Ever since he moved to Blackpool he's been in very little trouble.
All this made me think that somehow violence in a child's up bringing can later in life cause the child to have some anger/violence issues.
I myself kind of agree that violence being present in a child's up bringing can cause them to have anger/violence issues when they grow up.
I'm not normally violent in any way at all, I'm actually quite placid but when I've had a little to drink all this anger and rage seems to flood out of me for no apparent reason.
Do any of you also believe that violence in a child's up bringing can cause issues later on?