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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Oh Jesus fuck. Take some personal responsibility. Read a parenting book. Make an effort. I had to remind my ex to give our daughter antibiotics. If I didn't, he'd forget and she'd get even sicker. One day I picked her up and she had a 105 fever. She was sweating buckets and dizzy. He didn't notice. Should I have let him keep her 100% of the time so he could get better at his responsibilities? The kid is the priority. Not your damned ego. You want to be a good parent, then try. Don't blame other people for actually giving a crap and doing the work. [/quote] this is so typical women response... i do EVERYTHING right, and he does NOTHING right. your attitude is probably why your marriage didn't work out. [/quote] [u]My marriage didn't work out because my mentally ill husband slammed his fist into the headboard beside my head at 2 am when I was on bedrest for preterm labor. I guess I was trying to control him in my sleep.[[/u]/quote] NP. I'm sorry to hear this and I hope you are happy now. Bedrest is tough enough, without all of that. [/quote] Thanks! And yes, I am. Built a happy, healthy single parent household. Marrying a really good man in less than a month. [/quote]
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