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[quote=Anonymous][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] When you aren't doing the parenting of a baby or toddler, you need to pay someone else to do it for you.[/quote] No, when you aren't doing the physical, immediate care of a baby or a toddler, you need to pay someone to do it for you (or ask a relative, etc.). Only parents parent. [/quote] You keep saying that word, "parent." I do not think it means what you think it means.[/quote] See 17:31. Precisely what I was getting at. I wonder what's happened to you to make you so rude to people in an effort to make your life choices acceptable to you? You don't need anyone's approval. If what you're doing is working for you, great. What other people are doing works for them, and it's so unbelievably unnecessary for you to take this stance. No one is going to change their family structure here, certainly not to appease the likes of you.[/quote]
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