
Dear Sugar,
For years I've had a deep ingrained hatred towards my so-called father. I went to therapy for two years for it, but I still have a lot of resentment built up. I've never had a real conversation with him, and I don't plan on ever having one with him in the future.

Dear Sugar,
My relationship with my father has always been rocky, since before my parents divorced 18 years ago. It has been over a year since the last time we interacted — our last correspondence was filled with nasty, hateful words through email. He's never been much of a role model or a parent to me.

I grew up in a pretty active family. My dad was insistent on getting the whole family bikes when I was in junior high. It embarrassed me at the time, how he made us go on family bike rides, but he definitely instilled in me a love for being active.

Do you remember the good old days when you believed in Santa Claus? Every year
my dad and I would put golden brownies and milk by the fireplace, and I'd go to bed dreaming about what Santa was going to bring me! It wasn't until I was 7 that I found out the truth about who ate those brownies and where my gifts came from.

Dear Sugar,
I have been dating my boyfriend for about six months already, and for those six months, he has basically been homeless. No, no like he's not a bum, but he lives with his single dad in their garage while their house is being constructed.
His dad has gone to great lengths to build the garage himself with bedrooms in the upper floor so they can get by until the house is complete.
Dads often seem like they're difficult to shop for, but I beg to differ. Because so many men are used to getting by with a little Colgate shaving cream and a disposable Bic razor, they'll love being spoiled with some more pampering grooming options. And the good thing is, you don't have to spend a lot of money to treat Daddy-o right.

Why are dads always so tough to shop for? I feel like I give mine the same things year after year — boring books, lame slippers, and a nose hair trimmer.
All of this for a man who taught me to ride a bike, put me through college, and endured my teenage tantrums.

Clearly
People's Sexiest Man Alive has to be our
Sugardaddy this week. We have loved him since he was a
Goodwill Hunting kind of guy.
We adore the blond hair blue-eyed babe for his looks, but more importantly, for his parenting ways.

Dear Sugar,
A year ago, when my mother was diagnosed with cancer, she told me that she suspected my father had been cheating on her for some time, and a few months ago, my mother passed away. My brother still lives at home with my dad and was angry when he found evidence of my dad's affair. I was pregnant with my first child and decided to try and clear the air.

Of course, I love everyone in my family. Each person has a special place in my heart, and my mind is filled with so many memories of all of them. I love them for what they've taught me, how they've been there for me, and what we've shared together.