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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Moms -- just wait until the checked out dads check back in when the kids are older so don't need the type of care as when they were little. Dad sails in and all is forgiven or at the very least there is such a biological imperative that the kids yearning causes them to be ecstatic he's around. It's tough and hurtful but you know it's in the kids best interest so you suck it up but it sucks. You did all the hard work but he's on equal footing. [/quote] Most of the mom's here will not let the dad's be active and involved parents so its a non-issue.[/quote] LOL honey have you ever seen a man volunteer to potty-train his children?[/quote] Oh honey, you are just a bitter person who hates men because you cannot find a decent one. Yes, my husband helped PT our kids. He cooks, he cleans, he takes them to all the activities, he helps with school work, folds the laundry and much more. You can hate men all you want but many men are equal parents, some better.[/quote] Np most husbands do stuff like this. It’s the divorced men who don’t. I’ve never seen a divorced man help potty train their kids. [/quote] Not true. I have done it and I know my friends have done it. People divorce for all different reasons and not just for not taking care of kids. [/quote]
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