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[quote=Anonymous]OP, do you hear yourself? Basically, this woman "roped your brother" in to supporting her, yet she wants him to quit to be a more involved parent?!?! That doesn't even make any sense. And can you imagine if your own child was crying every night for their daddy? wanting to see their father? Maybe this woman is being the voice for her child. You are crazy for the way you're viewing this. Like the others have said, your brother made this baby. This girl NEVER asked to be born. Yet you think somehow he's now paying some kind of price? being saddled with a burden? You look any little kid in the eye and tell them that they are saddling their parent and are a burden. YOu are awful[/quote]
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