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I’ve seen this video online. :lol:
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It’s not like this girl is bringing the dog out with her on weekend nights or sororities functions
She probably does.

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it’s just a scam to keep her dog in the house
Could be, but from the linked article it appears that this might actually be one of those cases where her “condition” isn’t bullshite.

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You can’t be trying to argue that a sorority house is an appropriate setting for a single members dog right?
I really don’t see how it’s any worse than the average inner city home (or an apartment, and lots of people in apartments have dogs). Her sorority room is probably not much different than her room she grew up in, though the sorority house is probably much bigger.

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 2:26 pm to
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had an old boss that was a Vietnam special forces Pow veteran.

Your old boss was in the Vietnamese Special Forces and was a Prisoner of War, or he was a military member incarcerated in a prison run by Vietnamese special forces?

Either way, which side was he on? :lol:

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 2:21 pm to
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In my opinion, all children and parents should be DNA tested at the hospital. Don't know why that's not routine.

Yep. Agree 100%. This would solve many many problems in our society.

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 2:16 pm to
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did a brief google search on the law and I think it's too late for him. He signed an Affidavit acknowledging his own paternity when the child was born. Under La. law that's the only way for you to sign the birth certificate. Now that the child is a few years old it's too late for him to contest paternity. He is the legal obligor that the La. Dept of Child Support Enforcement will go after for child support, no matter whether Mom lives with him or not.

I’d think he’s in a situation where this is a double edged sword against him. He may have by signing put himself in a position wherein he could be legally financially obligated to support the child, should the mother/child demand it; while also putting himself into a position whereby he has very little power to be in the child’s life - he’s admitted to signing as the father while knowing he wasn’t (which could probably be easily proved with a calendar), and should anyone else want to enforce their rights to paternity (either the actual father, or the mother wanting to show the OP isn’t the father and has no rights, for whatever reason that may be) then the OP hasn’t done enough, like legal adoption or marriage, to exert his desire to remain the father.
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Why would you even want to live in a sorority house if you have a service dog? You just keep it in a dorm room with no backyard?

You haven’t been in many sorority houses have you? :lol:
From the article it appears that the girl with the dog suffers some pretty severe panic attacks - becoming physically incapacitated and unable to rise from the ground, and the dog helps this.

It says the other girl with the allergy only complained to her sisters after a couple of weeks. To me, this says that her allergy isn’t very severe; if it was she would’ve complained immediately.

Now, I’m all for a private establishment being able to make their own such decisions, I’m all for reasonable accommodations on public property, and I’m usually of the opinion that most “therapy dogs” are taking advantage of the system ... but I’m inclined to side with the dog in this case.
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Does everybody have a "medical condition" these days that requires some sort of special accommodation?

Like being “allergic” to dogs? :lol:
Maybe I was raised by Puritans, but that is some fricked up shite.

re: What do men want in women?

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 1:03 pm to
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Though I'm a sucker for the whiskey voice in tremors 2

Miss October 1974? :lol:

re: What do men want in women?

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 12:49 pm to
Long blonde hair, big green eyes, world class breasts, arse that won’t quit, and legs that go allllll the way home.

re: What do men want in women?

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 12:43 pm to
Simple; I want a woman that keeps a house like this-


Cooks like this-


Talks like this-


That is sweet so I can introduce to mom-


And then take home and do dirty dirty things-
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dont know how women wear thongs. Honestly. Feeling like you have a wedgy all day long

Hum... the women I know claim that it’s comfortable. Probably like anything else - if it is the wrong fit, then it will be uncomfortable and the style won’t matter, if it is the right fit, then it will be comfortable and the style won’t matter there either.
Meh. Looks to me like they had a shitty advertising campaign, and competitors took advantage. I don’t think it has much to do with women wanting to eschew sexiness.

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 7:58 am to
Would anyone in this thread be surprised if the OP admitted that he met this girl at a strip club?

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 7:25 am to
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His name is on the birth certificate

Which won’t mean shite when the paternity test come back (see previous post on what could cause that to occur).

Furthermore, he’s admitted that he knew he was falsely putting his name on said certificate - I’d think that weakens his paternal stance.

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 7:14 am to
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he isn’t her dad
except he is.

He feels like he is. Feelings don’t amount to much inside a courtroom. It’s been explained several times in this thread how this could legally go wrong for the OP - which is why he needs to get an attorney and legally solidify his parental position (if he wants to remain in the daughter’s life ... and even if he doesn’t).

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 7:08 am to
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$20 says he still marries her. Any takers?

You should parlay that into Divorced Within 5.
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Doesn’t putting his name on the birth certificate legally bind him to this child? It’s the same as adopting a child.

re: My fiancee cheated on me.

Posted by SlapahoTribe on 11/17/17 at 6:52 am to
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Is it not his biological daughter?

No, it is just Geaux’s name on the birth certificate.

Which means that if the biological father wants the daughter then he can sue to have Geaux removed from the daughter’s life. Or if the woman finds someone else to hookup with and wants her new man to be the father, then she can sue to have Geaux removed from the daughter’s life. Or if the biological father starts making bank and this woman wants a piece of that support payment, then she can sue to have Geaux removed from the daughter’s life. Or if this woman just wants to hurt Geaux, then she can sue to have him removed from the daughter’s life.

There’s a plethora of ways Geaux can get fricked over here just with the daughter alone (not even going into everything else this woman can do to him). And if he in any way wants to stay in the daughter’s life, then I’d say that he needs a lawyer.