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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If they’re old enough to have phones and reject his calls I really don’t think you can pin this on the mom. [/quote] He will certainly try, though. These MRA jerks love to blame women for their own relationship problems. In your scenario, the only reason a kid has for rejecting dad is mom’s influence. The idea that his own parenting and personality flaws are his own responsibilities is foreign to him. [/quote] How about [b]the MRA women[/b] who refuse to allow Dad's to be equal parents when they want to be and expect the Dad's to jump though all their games and hoops and still refuse contact. He cannot parent if she doesn't allow it. Courts are a joke.[/quote] If you don't know what "MRA" stands for, you should have just asked pp for clarification. Trying to use it in a sentence when you don't know what it means makes you look foolish.[/quote]
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