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No man is responsible for his father. That was entirely his mother's affair.
I had a mixture, my father was a career army man and my mother was a writer.
I married a man whose Hindu father grew up in the rural north of India and whose Jewish mother grew up in the Bronx.
A father who sees his daughter leave in the arms of another man does not feel the same as a mother. It is heartrending for her, too. But it is not the same.
Unusually for an Indian man of his generation, my father, being aware of my mother's intellectual abilities, encouraged her to go abroad by herself to obtain a Ph.D.
My mother was 18 when I was born. She split with my father when I was 6, and married another man when I was about 7. My mother was about 25, my stepfather was about 26, I'm six or seven, I was looking at them and I knew they were just too young.