Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
I've heard someone who did it, he just said it was his children.
Comment on DoulaLC's post
Sad. Even if we are angry at our daughter sometime, we always comfort her if she begins to cry and tell her how we love her. But he just seems to continue to shout at them, even when they start crying, or shout even more. They also have emotions.
Comment on Altenweg's post
When you talk of it, I think I will go there next Friday, without our daughter and tell him. Our daughter is crying now again. The problem is that if he stops shouting or going there, I don't how often his daughters experience the same at home.
Comment on DoulaLC's post
What do you think of starting with asking him why he seems always requiring his daughers being so well-dressed (they mostly wear white blouses and black skirts, sometimes white button shirts and black pants) but he shows up wearing ordinary clothes?
Comment on Jake2008's post
As I said before, I've seen their mother too, but just sometimes. She also acts strict to them, telling them what to do and not, but at least not shouting at her daughter's that way. The girls behave very well, but no mistake seems to be accepted.
Comment on Altenweg's post
Thanks for posting. I will tell him. I don't fear abuse, but that they have no childhood, and are just always supposed to appear perfect. A girl spilling on her blouse sleeve by accident is no reason to be so mad. They seem to always do their best.