When I saw that actor, Owen Wilson ticked the no visitation rights box on a court document regarding his one-year-old daughter Lyla’s paternity petition, my own pain felt a little more intense.
Although I don’t know Lyla (and almost certainly never will), I know that this one simple tick of a box is not that simple at all. At least not for me.
Although my father never physically ticked ‘no visitation’ on a form, he showed it through his actions, or should I say, his lack of actions. He hasn’t visited me, spoken to me, interacted with me, supported me, cared for me or loved me.
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He also showed it through an email he sent two years ago, where he deemed himself “too tired” to meet me after 32 years of absence and when he added insult to injury by saying that meeting me would be “too difficult” for him to arrange.
“Too difficult” and “too tired”, are poor excuses at the best of times for a perfectly abled and healthy person. But as excuses not to see your own child? It’s a level of disgracefulness that cannot even be put into words. The pain caused by it is immense.