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[quote=Anonymous]It’s always hilarious to me that these clueless men think 1) we divorce them but still want to do things for them 2) think that we want to keep the kids from them and do all of the work on our own. If they truly knew how hard it was to be the sole parent they would be singing a very different tune. You think I didn’t want to have a couple of nights every week to myself??? WRONG. You think I didn’t want you to run to school to pick up your sick child occasionally??? WRONG. You think I didn’t want the freedom to dare when you had the kids??? Also wrong. But of course you think that you’re still so important to me that my whole world revolves around messing with your life. Im too busy raising your kid to be worried about you. If you want to be a parent, I’d love it and welcome it with open arms. [/quote]
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