| Bet you wouldn’t be okay if the shoe were on the other foot. |
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Guess he would have to have primary custody to know what I would do, huh?
Wanna know why he doesn't? Because he was a crap dad in marriage and a worse one in divorce. I still sent the kids to him. But remember, if its mom's who are making this decision (like I did), the court trusted them to, and likely with a reason. |
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Yes, this pandemic is definitely a plot by custodial moms to facilitate denying custody exchanges to their children's' noble dads.
How did you figure it out, OP? |
| Why look for drama? Parents who deny the other one visitation are doing it regardless of the virus. |
| Actually, I fantasize about sending them there for a few weeks maybe? The worst part is all the cooking and clean up. NO meals are happening elsewhere. I can't keep the house clean.... |
| Single moms are barely holding it together as is. My bet is the virus will make them regret primary custody lol |
Oh heck no. It’s great here without chubby the morose around. |
| I wish I could send my kids to their dad and not have him manipulate that against me in the future. |
| Just the opposite, can't wait to hand them over to dad so he can teach them while he works. |
This. Those who had issues before will have more issues now. Those that worked hard to ensure both parents were actively involved will continue to do the same. |
| Sad Dad is back. |
| *moms |
| Maybe that will give you and the other dads more time to review third grade grammar, specifically proper vs. common nouns, forming plurals, and the use of the apostrophe. |
LOL. OP is so clueless that he doesn’t realize mom has to cook, clean, teach while working. Not exactly easy fun times. Clearly this shows his knowledge of what’s involved in parenting. |
You do realize Dad's can cook, clean and teach while working just like mom's can. Or, wait, here's an idea: share the work. |