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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since he isn't working, can't dad do the childcare during the week? Think about it. [b]If you were the parent who lost the job, wouldn't you pull your kid from daycare and keep them home with you, so you could enjoy this precious time with your child during the best years of parenting?[/b] Why can't he do the same? Even if it was only part time, it would save quite a bit on daycare.[/quote] Yes of course I would, but I'm not a deadbeat dad.[/quote] If he was making $175,000/year and is current on all of his child obligations, you can hardly refer to him as a "deadbeat dad" That is an utterly unfair accusation to make and not good for the kids. Why not ask him if he can be respondible for 2 days of childcare per week while he is job hunting? He might jump on that opportunity.[/quote] Maybe wrong term. What's the more appropriate term for someone who cheats on their pregnant wife with prostitutes (while she is unknowingly still sleeping with him w/o protection), starts an affair, develops a drinking problem, faces criminal charges, rips his kids lives apart, and then loses his job + the kids health insurance? [/quote]
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