Anonymous wrote:No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be a deal breaker for me, yes. "The mom doesn't want him involved" is BS. He has a legal right to be a parent if he wants to.
Also, I really really doubt there’s a single mom out there who couldn’t use a weekend off. I could see it wouldn’t be worth it if the dad was unreliable or had bad judgment—but if he was a reasonably responsible “good” person? Come on. There’s no reason she wouldn’t want some involvement. You need to take off your love blinders and see him for who he is. And he is someone who can walk away from his child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be a deal breaker for me, yes. "The mom doesn't want him involved" is BS. He has a legal right to be a parent if he wants to.
Also, I really really doubt there’s a single mom out there who couldn’t use a weekend off. I could see it wouldn’t be worth it if the dad was unreliable or had bad judgment—but if he was a reasonably responsible “good” person? Come on. There’s no reason she wouldn’t want some involvement. You need to take off your love blinders and see him for who he is. And he is someone who can walk away from his child.
It doesn't say she's a single mother, though. If she had another partner, they could both not want this guy in their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be a deal breaker for me, yes. "The mom doesn't want him involved" is BS. He has a legal right to be a parent if he wants to.
Also, I really really doubt there’s a single mom out there who couldn’t use a weekend off. I could see it wouldn’t be worth it if the dad was unreliable or had bad judgment—but if he was a reasonably responsible “good” person? Come on. There’s no reason she wouldn’t want some involvement. You need to take off your love blinders and see him for who he is. And he is someone who can walk away from his child.
Anonymous wrote:It would be a deal breaker for me, yes. "The mom doesn't want him involved" is BS. He has a legal right to be a parent if he wants to.