He’s mad that I am so uncomfortable around them.
something “technically” wrong with this. I can pretty much guarantee that your dad is not supposed to be dating a student at the community college where he teaches, even if she did drop his class. There is also something morally wrong with it. You should not have to be the one to tell your dad either of these things, though—and you should not have to witness this relationship, either. It is absolutely“understandable” for him to be angry with you.
Meanwhile, get out of the house when she comes over. Go to your mother’s place, whether it’s “her” night or not . If Mom’s is not an option, stay at another relative’s, or at a friend’s. I hope your refusal to be present will knock some sense into your out-of-control father. But whether it does or doesn’t, you do not have to be a witness to his grotesque behavior.My neighbor has taken to taking off his clothes outside on his deck in full view of my kitchen window.
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