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Andrew Hamilton grew up in a family where his father was a known
womanizer. He watched his father disrespect his mother on a
consistent basis in the presence of friends and family. Jesse
Hamilton, Andrew's father, was not much of a role model to Andrew
or his siblings. He never spent a lot of time with them or provided
for them. But he had plenty of time to spend with other women and
hang out with his drinking buddies. His family was second class
citizens and was not top priority to him. Doreen Hamilton, Andrew's
mother, was a church-going Christian who tried to keep her family
together. The harder she tried the more Jesse put her down. She
could not do anything right. Doreen's family and friends tried to
get her to leave him, but she was determined to stick with her
marriage for better or for worse. Andrew took up football to pass
the time away while in school and became one of the best running
backs to come out of high school. He was an all-state football
star. He was exceptionally good, and major universities were
interested in signing him to a full athletic football scholarship.
His father was always busy doing other things, so he never came to
any of his games. Jesse thought it was a waste of time and boring.
Andrew vowed that he would never be like his father. He did not
want to be the type of man who was a womanizing dog that did not
care about anybody but himself. He promised that he would never
disrespect or mistreat women. But he became a product of the
environment that his father introduced him to. Andrew inherited his
father's womanizing player ways and became what he hated most about
him-hence "A Player's Inheritance."
Andrew Hamilton grew up in a family where his father was a known
womanizer. He watched his father disrespect his mother on a
consistent basis in the presence of friends and family. Jesse
Hamilton, Andrew's father, was not much of a role model to Andrew
or his siblings. He never spent a lot of time with them or provided
for them. But he had plenty of time to spend with other women and
hang out with his drinking buddies. His family was second class
citizens and was not top priority to him. Doreen Hamilton, Andrew's
mother, was a church-going Christian who tried to keep her family
together. The harder she tried the more Jesse put her down. She
could not do anything right. Doreen's family and friends tried to
get her to leave him, but she was determined to stick with her
marriage for better or for worse. Andrew took up football to pass
the time away while in school and became one of the best running
backs to come out of high school. He was an all-state football
star. He was exceptionally good, and major universities were
interested in signing him to a full athletic football scholarship.
His father was always busy doing other things, so he never came to
any of his games. Jesse thought it was a waste of time and boring.
Andrew vowed that he would never be like his father. He did not
want to be the type of man who was a womanizing dog that did not
care about anybody but himself. He promised that he would never
disrespect or mistreat women. But he became a product of the
environment that his father introduced him to. Andrew inherited his
father's womanizing player ways and became what he hated most about
him-hence "A Player's Inheritance."
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