pool was always the forbidden fruit. I didn't actually pickup a cue stick until i was sixteen, a small dinky gameroom, with my older brother. my dad frowned at my pool fixation and actually kept me from any serious playing until i moved out. his word was enough to keep me at bay. his reasoning was that there was no future in the game, becoming a sucker or degenerate or whatever. i later found out my dad was a decent player in his younger days, a level below shortstop, and i guess he wanted somehow to protect me. fat chance.
i fell for the pool siren "head overheals" at age 19. i quit my job to be a rack boy at the local pool halls and i played as much as possible, many days 13-15 hrs a day. i did become a tuna for the locals and did get in some trouble but 2 years later i was the shark and my love for the game has never dwindled.
pool has seen me thru hard and good times. my dad was wrong about this one, in my opinion, but he wasn't wrong many times and he accepted me and my love of the game before he died.