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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not everyone is a baby person. Some women turn into great parents once the child is older and can walk and talk and express their needs. Maybe she will be really involved if one of your daughters joins a baseball team or maybe she will coach soccer. I say as long as she turns up for the yearly Christmas concert and poses for the Christmas card picture you should stop complaining. She sounds like such a good mom. [/quote] Op here You are correct , she is not a baby person. She always said she birthed them, so the least I could do is handle the diapers and tantrums. She is a good mom, and I hope to see her get more involved again as our youngest gets a little older. Honestly, I don't know what I want right now, but we need to sit down and talk properly when I'm not so angry. I need to focus on the girls instead of what is easiest for me [/quote] lol. This was satire. This is what people say when a dad is completely checked out on parenting. Funny how nobody suggests he is mentally ill and suggests a psychiatrist or medication. [/quote]
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