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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was in my late twenties when my dad had a baby, and I don’t get all the hate, honestly. It’s not like I was trying to spend a ton of time with him by that point anyway; we lived in different states and even if we’d been physically closer I was more inclined to be going out and having fun, visiting occasionally or for holidays. I definitely was not spending a weekend a month with my dad in my twenties! I also wasn’t counting on some grand inheritance. You guys sound like you are looking at it from the point of view of a cheated on first spouse, but I didn’t feel that way. I thought it was kind of a dumb move at that age, but whatever, wasn’t my life. [/quote] Perhaps your perspective is a little bit skewed, since you don’t really have a close relationship with your father. Have you ever thought that other people have really close relationships with their father and they don’t just see them occasionally for holidays?[/quote] You want your fathers to pay for your kids lol babysit them. Wtf is wrong with you. Did you learn this entitled behavior from your moms?[/quote] Women with daddy issues can’t even conceive of a man who want to spend time with her ADULT children let alone their grandchildren. It’s amazing people post stuff like this and don’t even realize how disorder they’re thinking is.[/quote] I wrote this. I certainly don't have daddy issues and have a great relationship with my father. I also don't expect him to pay for my kids and to give me inheritance. Nor do I expect my dad to babysit my kids. And I sure will be taking care of him if and when he needs it.[/quote] Women with daddy issues don’t even understand the difference between want to spend time with grandchildren and “babysitting grandchildren”. These responses should be part of a PhD thesis on daddy issues.[/quote] Read previous posts where some have written look after kids if adult child has a difficult pregnancy [/quote] Again, women with daddy issues don’t even understand the difference between helping out your daughter who is having a medical issue and being duped to “babysit grand children”. FFS seriously every time you post you sound more and more effed up in the head.[/quote]
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