Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the Mom makes it so difficult on him and causes so much drama. She engages in parental alienation to turn the kid against him anyway and he’s just fighting a losing battle until he finally gives up.
Not my mom. Every vacation she would contact my dad to ask if I could visit him (he lived in another state). If it wasn’t for the effort my mom made to arrange these vacations, I would have never seen my dad growing up. Oh, and he lived 4 hours away. It’s not like he was living on the other side of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the Mom makes it so difficult on him and causes so much drama. She engages in parental alienation to turn the kid against him anyway and he’s just fighting a losing battle until he finally gives up.
OP here. This is a crude generalization. In the cases that I know, the moms went out of their way to facilitate and promote the kids' interactions with their fathers.
Anonymous wrote:Because the Mom makes it so difficult on him and causes so much drama. She engages in parental alienation to turn the kid against him anyway and he’s just fighting a losing battle until he finally gives up.
Anonymous wrote:Because the Mom makes it so difficult on him and causes so much drama. She engages in parental alienation to turn the kid against him anyway and he’s just fighting a losing battle until he finally gives up.
Anonymous wrote:This is a tale as old as time. There are many men who take care of the child(ren) of the woman they are sleeping with. So, if he isn’t sleeping with her, he will not take care of her kids (even if they are his).
Anonymous wrote:How is it possible for some fathers to check out of their children's lives and basically phase out contact with them after a divorce? I have seen plenty of even highly educated men doing this, even if it was originally them eager to have kids, and they were adamant that they would take good care of them. As a mom, I could not go even two weeks without seeing my kid.
The lack of responsibility and selfishness is heartbreaking. How can such a thing happen? Let's say he does not get along well with the mom. That is not a reason to stop contact with the child....
Anonymous wrote:Because the Mom makes it so difficult on him and causes so much drama. She engages in parental alienation to turn the kid against him anyway and he’s just fighting a losing battle until he finally gives up.
Anonymous wrote:Because the Mom makes it so difficult on him and causes so much drama. She engages in parental alienation to turn the kid against him anyway and he’s just fighting a losing battle until he finally gives up.