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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This isn’t about you or how much you hate your ex. Absolutely invite him.[/quote] Why? Why invite an absent, neglectful parent who did nothing to raise you, fund your life, parent you, or have a relationship with you? 1. Do you think this is the kick off to some amazing adult son/parent relationship? Lol 2. Do you think he’s so proud of you and you want this stranger’s accolades as you continue to achieve life milestones without him? Silly 3. Or might be be trying to appear normal and caring to his new girlfriend? Son makes a good prop. 4. Or is he a mental case who actually tells himself he is a fabulous, involved father who is just so proud and happy for his 22 yo son. I’m willing to bet it’s Door #4. The delinquent father who hasn’t been around for 20 years actually thinks he’s fantastic and it’s his fatherly right to impose on whatever stuff with his bio son he wishes. Why? Because he’s a dad. And society tells him he deserves it. A “dad” in label only, he inseminated an egg. NP[/quote]
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