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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you really believe a few "quality" moments can make up for absentee parenting? Please remember that "parenting" is a DOING verb, not just a biological relationship or a cuddly feeling you may have.[/quote] Too bad all those working dads who pay for the SAHMs' ability to stay home are nothing but sperm donors and not actually parenting their children according to this troll. [/quote] You should try to understand that parenting (under preferable circumstances) takes two parents: One parent to bring home the bacon and the other parent to provide the actual care of the children, or any combination of the two.c This is ludicrous. If you had an anonymous sponsor sending you "the bacon" long distance so you could stay home that person would not be a parent. He would be a sponsor, or patron, or any other synonym you choose but not a parent. My husband is an actual parent even though "the bacon" he earns does not allow me to stay home. Clear? [/quote][/quote]
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