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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is unfortunate in both this case and the Wolf case that so few posters care at all about the wellbeing and safety of the kids. The many posters insisting the mothers should have the kids regardless of the physical or mental harm they cause them shows many don’t care at all about the best interest or health or wellbeing of the kids. The push for kids should only be with their mothers so so strong for many that they are willing to risk or accept children being harmed to support that viewpoint. In both these cases external agencies have been involved and Meghan agreed to this deal after the CPS investigation was completed. Had Meghan been found to be a safe and competent parent, she would have her kids back with her at least part of the time. The kids matter and kids should not be kept in situations and homes where their physical or mental health is at risk and their safety isn’t assured just because of a personal view that fathers aren’t good parents and that mothers should always have their kids. [/quote] Your first sentences are so much bullshite. We know organizations are misogynistic. So much is stacked against women. I don't see at all what you are seeing. Your comment that few posters care about the kids is so off base. We all know dads who pull custody games just for $. You're just like the rest of the world in assuming the worst about women. [/quote] I don’t assume the worst about women or men. However both can be bad parents or have issues that make them unable to parent safely. There are reasons why kids may need to be removed from mothers or fathers. The focus should be on where is it the safest and most stable for the kids. If you work in social services you will quickly lose your rose coloured glasses about mothers. [/quote]
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