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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are making excuses for why this parenting class wasn't a priority. You're a grown adult - you shouldn't need your mommy reminding you of when you need to be where. I work for attorneys and just a couple weeks ago watched one leave a conference early to fly to Chicago in order to support his daughter running a marathon. When your kids are important to you, you prioritize them. You didn't prioritize your kids. [/quote] I think that working 60 hours a week to make money for my kids should be considered more important than a 4 hour class that I don't even need.[/quote] How are you going to handle 50/50 custody?[/quote] Obviously I'll find a way to make it work. If I put in the time now that will give me more flexibility and income later and I think anyone would understand that. [/quote] This kind of man is always promising to be a good father soon. But it never quite happens. Your children need you now. Get it together. This was a little taste of what life is like when you don't have a wife to pick up your slack, be your assistant, and accommodate your Mr. I Have A Job I'm So Important routine. [/quote] He was just about to be dad of the year, okay? He just need sto wrap up this last thing. Finish that project. Wind down the engagement. It’s always something. But he’ll keep telling himself that when it matters he’ll figure it out. He doesn’t mean it. Or else he doesn’t understand what it actually takes. He won’t tell work no, but he will tell his kids to wait, and he’ll make it up to them, and he’s doing this all for them. Soon enough they will be grown and out of the house and see him for the disappointment he is, still making empty promises.[/quote]
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