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Reply to "If you decided your husband was no longer "winner" material, would you divorce him?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Well, you're wrong, but clearly something hit a raw nerve in you. Good luck with that, dear![/quote] If it makes you feel better to think that, go for it. To state that kids don't want to be referred to as accidents isn't unreasonable. Additionally, as a culture we give way too much of a pass to men that father children early. To go on the assumption that a man would walk away, then give him credit for not doing so, undermines not only his future, but that of his child and the child's other parent. Remember that that "dorm hookup" also involved a young woman in college, possibly working toward her own future. The burden of responsibility for unprotected sex is a shared one. Is it expected that she would walk away as well? Probably not. In this age of blended families, these are points worth considering. Something to think about as you move forward in your own blended family. Best of luck to you as well.[/quote] You know what, PP? I was going to spend a lot of time and emotional energy to explain to you why your condescending assumptions are incorrect, but then I remembered this: [img]http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/duty_calls.png[/img] [/quote]
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