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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is it that Tim Cruise has managed to avoid the stink of being a father that abandoned his child? It doesn’t seem like any other major celebrity could not see their child for a decade, through that kid’s entire childhood, and still do interviews where no one asks about it and do hit movie after movie. No one ever asks him about it and it is just so weird that he walked away from a 5 yr old kid forever.[/quote] Are you giving Katie Holmes a free pass for alienating her child's father? [/quote] Yes, I’m guessing it was in the divorce contract that he not contact Suri. Katie’s escape was well planned and they had the Nicole Kidman model to see how Tom/ Church of Scientology handles the kids in a divorce. They used his behavior with Nicole to figure out what to say in the divorce decree. I think Tom’s wives are on the end of Narcissitic Abuse so I completely give Katie a pass the way I would anyone attempting to protect their kids from a cult.i If you don’t, that is on you.[/quote] If she refuses contact that is on her and not abandonment. [/quote] So that is the free pass and why people don’t get on him: He was legally written out of her life. It isn’t “on her” if she is protecting her kid from abuse. This is like saying if someone has restraining order against a person, it is the fault of the person seeking the order that the stalker/Domestic abuser can’t contact them. The blame rests with the abuser who needs to be an adult in control of her/himself. If Tom Cruise were a sane father, and keep his kids out of a cult, he would have access to Suri. He isn’t. [/quote] We don’t know what kind of father he is. [/quote] He belongs to a cult. You can’t be a good parent in a cult. The cult always takes precedence over other relationships. There is plenty of evidence out there about Scientology making and breaking couples. [/quote] Yes, you can be. [/quote] “Normal parental nurturing and bonding is discouraged because it threatens bonding to the cult leader. “ https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/child-abuse-cults#:~:text=Brutal%20corporate%20punishment%20of%20children,medical%20care%2C%20and%20emotional%20deprivation. “The child who grows up in a cult will never be the centre of attention in her parent’s world because they will most likely be totally self-absorbed with the cult leader and the cult demands.” https://www.brightonandhovepsychotherapy.com/blog/the-psychological-impact-on-children-who-grow-up-in-cults/ [/quote]
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