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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If he quit his job, he would not be able to find a similar paying job in his area. It's a child he didn't ask for. He obliges with the child support and visits but he can't quit his job without suffering a serious pay cut. That's not fair to him to expect him to adjust his life completley. Maybe if they were married or actually in a relationship but she chose to have the baby after he told her he wasn't ready and didn't want to be a father. Fatherhood should not be a punishment.[/quote] What are you? 16? If he didn't want this child, he should have worn a condom. If he was lazy and she got pregnant, it was his own fault. Stop blaming her for something that both of them were responsible for. Why are you giving your brother such a pass that he isn't responsible for her not getting pregnant. He's lucky. If this had happened 40 years ago, he would have had to marry her and take care of her instead of just giving her money to raise HIS child. [/quote]
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