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re: Biological fathers should have zero rights or responsibilities

Posted on 1/16/21 at 1:55 am to
Posted by lsuguy84
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Posted on 1/16/21 at 1:55 am to
You got a chick knocked up and regret it. Not the kid’s fault. Be a man and be a good dad to the kid. Kids are amazing and there is nothing like them. Build a relationship with the kid the best you can.
Posted by Kujo
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Posted on 1/16/21 at 2:22 am to
Estimates say one in 20 men are raising a kid that is not theirs.

Does that mean those raising the kid love the kid the same as the father who's not around?

Does the guy that never met him have a "hole in his heart"?

I'm raising my kid, but all this b******* that there's some emotional attachment to kids because they're yours biologically is complete and total horseshite. Sell crazy somewhere else, you lying bastards.

If your kid was switched at birth, and it's 10 years later, do you want your kid back in an exchange? Do you want to pay child support for that other kid to the detriment of "your" kid?

oh and you guys love your f****** kids so much that you're on your 2nd divorce, and get to see your kids once or twice a month but "I pay my bills!"?

They're just your obligation because you thought you wanted to be a father of a family and built enough of a bond with them that you'd want to kind of stay in their life, as long as it doesn't interfere with yours. Essentially guilt, the same kind of guilt you have when you answer the phone when that friend who always calls you, calls.

You love your dog but you didn't give birth to that. You miss your dog?


This post was edited on 1/16/21 at 2:27 am
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