>>718464487
>I genuinely feel bad for his dad.
Don't. It actually bothers me how you're giving his dad a pass here.
>It's not just Jason who forgot, it was also his brother
>It's common to forget birthdays, it's not a big deal
>If dad genuinely cared, he should tell them privately. Not wait a whole month until they're on air before saying anything. Dad has been holding a grudge for a month. This is dogshit behavior.
>dad immediately jumps to "you both ignored me", instead of assuming they forgot. Dad cares more about accusing both of his children of intentionally ignoring him. This type of parent behavior that causes children to develop narcissistic defensive traits.
When a parent's first action is to attack and accuse, the children learn to always defend and deny.
I'm not trying to defend Jason. He's a faggot. But his faggotry doesn't come from nowhere. This is learned behavior. I'm sure "Dad" can be a nice person as an individual. But if BOTH of his kids forget his birthday and it bothers him, that means he didn't raise them right.
Dad is basically a petty crybaby
Also some people seem to think that nepotism from a parent means the parent is automatically good. I've worked with nepos in real life. The father (who was CEO) basically used his company like day-care for his late-teenage kid. Because the father couldn't be fucking assed to spend any time with his son.
yes i need to get a life. im working on it