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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She wanted the dog; the work of the dog falls on her or the kids. He did not want the dog; the dog is not his responsibility. For those who will then say that he shouldn't have agreed to get the dog you are right. He should have just continued to say no. And she should have divorced him for it or dropped it. She didn't and now she has a dog that she needs to take care of. Maybe in future remember the guideline of having to have two yesses. No meant no.[/quote] You don't take into consideration emotional well being of children being entirely abandoned by the father. It is clear and obvious that he can not be bother with children nor a dog that would provide what he is lacking. Taking dog out one time a day would mean some 15 minutes of exercise for a fat lazy faddy daddy, the only thing he would do all day to contribute to the family life. Yeah, rehome, not the dog. Dog clearly provides more comfort and stability to the family then such father who only benefits from hotel like settings, money wise he still is responsible for the kids so why bother? [/quote] You are correct; I did not, because it's not relevant to my point. The discussion is about who is responsible for the dog. The answer is 'the wife and kids'. Period, full stop. The issue of whether he is a good father/partner or not isn't part of that. And if getting a dog was to keep the family together, then the wife made an even more horrible decision. Babies don't keep marriages together, and neither do dogs that one partner doesn't want. If he is a horrible father/partner, then divorce him. Don't get a dog he doesn't want and then be upset that it didn't fiiiiiiix hiiiiiim. [/quote]
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