Stew, for sure, had also a diffucult childhood because of his neglecting father. But is this an excuse for his relationship with his daughter, well I would say it is hard to take sides on this issue.
Kitty definetly didn’t fit the perfect daughter image. She had too many problems that could be understandable till one point. We all know that teenagers have problems of their own(school, girlfriends, parents etc.) but Kitty being a lesbian seperates her from the rest. Stew was a caring father but after Kitty ”changed” his reactions towards her also changed. He was not that much loving anymore and we also knew that he even tried to throw her out of the house. But we sitll can’t say that he didn’t care even a bit about Kitty, we surely know that he would give a fortune just to make things better between him and Kitty.
So at the end I would say that Stew should not be blamed totally for the wicked relationship that he has with Kitty because Kitty was not an easy daughter to deal with. But I still agree that Stew was sometimes too harsh on her. So as I had said in the beginning it is hard to take sides on this issue.
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johoca
// Oct 30, 2008 at 3:06 pm
As psychologists say we are all victims of victims. Stew in a sense is a victim of a victim (his father) and now Kitty is his victim. But at least kitty tries to do something about this, probably if Kitty has a child the cycle will not be reproduced. by addressing the problems with her father, if only through an article, this cycle will have been broken with awareness, but Stew was not aware at all.
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