For *Anne’s family, things are not always what they seem.
Her parents have been married for over 30 years. When they go out, they still hold hands.
From an outsider’s perspective, things look well. But Anne knew that this was all a facade when things between her parents took a turn for the worst two years ago. That was when her father’s affair came to light.
“My father is an easily-angered person, so Mum has learnt over the years that the less we tell Dad the better,” Anne described.
Recounting her growing up years, Anne thought that while hers wasn’t an exceptionally close family, it wasn’t all that bad. There was food on the table. She could still confide in Mum when she needed to.
In her own words, “This is the only family I know. My other close friend back then also came from a pretty broken family, where there was even violence and abuse. So relative to her situation, I thought we were actually not doing too badly.”
But there were telltale signs. When she discovered her brother’s stash of porn magazines and promptly told her mother, her mother all but brushed it aside as a “teenage boy thing.”
Then there was the alcohol. When Anne was a teen, she remembered her dad purchasing alcohol by the crate; sometimes the bottles of wine and whisky would be emptied within a week.
Instead of fond memories shared with Dad, she recalled the times when he would be a wet blanket whenever she was having fun with her siblings.
Because my mum just let him be, there was no feedback at all given to my dad… So, in a way, there was no avenue for him to learn alternate ways of parenting us.