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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] A checkered past because her father was a deadbeat? That's one of the most ridiculous and sexist things I've ever heard. Yes she sounds like she might have gotten caught up in the DC tendency to compare lifestyles, but that can be addressed. My dad was a deadbeat and we haven't spoken in years. Guess my past is checkered too. Never mind that I'm a functional adult with several degrees, a good job, a strong marriage, and an adorable child. Kids shouldn't be punished or judged for the sins of their parents. Yes maybe those of us from broken homes may have some extra things to work through, but we can overcome it. I will just add that growing up without a dad was really sad and jerks like you don't need to make us feel less than.[/quote] Yeah, you forgot the part that included her parents (nasty divorce; mom remarried a drunk)being fucking nuts and putting his wife through 18 years of emotional abuse. Major red flags. I'd pump and dump a woman like that, but I'd NEVER procreate with her. And I don't give a shit about your lovey dovey "Kids shouldn't be punished or judged for the sins of their parents." Too fucking bad, I do and they deserve it. Past heredity performance is a great indicator of future results. Pull your head out of your ass.[/quote] Wow. You're awfully hostile and judgmental about someone you don't know from Eve. Is this triggering for you? From which of your parents did you inherit this nasty attitude? - poster with checkered past, happily married, well adjusted[/quote]
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