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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My ex just hasn’t had an involved dad and doesn’t know how to do it, also too lazy to learn. He is perfectly fine with seeing his son on weekends, often without overnights, and the most they do together is go for a walk or get food at a restaurant. Otherwise they play videogames. I think it’s better than nothing and certainly better than those “involved” dads who just make the lives of moms difficult by always demanding things to be a certain way. At least he doesn’t meddle with DS’s schooling, extracurriculars, etc. he is a sunday dad and it is what it is. [/quote] So he's not involved enough and that's bad and shows he is lazy and inadequate, but [i]if he was actually involved and took an interest in schooling and extracurriculars[/i] that would be bad too and show he's a jerk. OK then.[/quote] Especially if he happens to have a different opinion than the BM. The horror!![/quote]
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