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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. A good, moral, compassionate and empathic human being makes a good parent. Cheating husbands are not capable of having honest committed relationship with their wives, and by extension their children. [/quote] You’re wrong. He merely dislikes [i]you[/i], not the kids.[/quote] Usually he hates the whole family life. Rarely do you find a guy committed to his kids once his wife is gone. [/quote] You do not have that data. You’re a liar.[/quote] Do you have the data that shows most men get custody of their children? No, you don't, because they don't. Go look for the data yourself, lazy. Men just walk away and maybe will get every other weekend. Wow! Great parenting. If it makes you feel any better many men that are not cheaters or divorce suck as parents too. They often leave their wife to do everything and think paying the bills is enough. It's a smaller percentage but look at all the women that do 100% of the parenting and their H work late, weekends, etc to maintain their lifestyle... they are basically single moms. [/quote]
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