Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't leave a child I loved, can you become more if an uncle type figure? You and the bio dad gradually switch roles......
This is a recipe for disaster.
NP - Why? I thought it was the best advice given, aside from seeing a lawyer. The child deserves a strong relationship with his actual father.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't leave a child I loved, can you become more if an uncle type figure? You and the bio dad gradually switch roles......
This is a recipe for disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's truly frightening how many people on this site advocate for the abandonment of a very young child by his parent. And then probably would complain when that child displays behavioral problems in public. And call the mother a slut?
You reap what you sow.
How many other people's children have you raised?
That's an inane question. Would I continue to raise my child if I found out, say, that she was "switched at birth?" Yeah, I would. Being a parent isn't about being a sperm donor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's truly frightening how many people on this site advocate for the abandonment of a very young child by his parent. And then probably would complain when that child displays behavioral problems in public. And call the mother a slut?
You reap what you sow.
How many other people's children have you raised?
Anonymous wrote:It's truly frightening how many people on this site advocate for the abandonment of a very young child by his parent. And then probably would complain when that child displays behavioral problems in public. And call the mother a slut?
You reap what you sow.
Anonymous wrote:I can't understand why you wouldn't want to run from the situation and be glad you can be free and clear of this woman. The kid will not remember you and since you're not a daily part of his life, he likely won't even notice. My MIL took care of my oldest from teh time he was 12 weeks old until she died when he 3. He asked about her a couple of times and that was it. He didn't really understand death and wasn't even upset He doesn't remember her and hardly remembers his grandfather who died when he was 8. There's not going to be any emotional fallout on the boy's part.
You should run.
Anonymous wrote:It's truly frightening how many people on this site advocate for the abandonment of a very young child by his parent. And then probably would complain when that child displays behavioral problems in public. And call the mother a slut?
You reap what you sow.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't leave a child I loved, can you become more if an uncle type figure? You and the bio dad gradually switch roles......
mjsmith wrote:OP
in a nutshell
Dated for a year.... wanted out. found out girlfriend was preggo. stayed for another two years (nine months while she was preg and another 15 months after kid was born) when she cheated on you a second time (first time was with bio dad)
So when you left, kid was maybe 15 months old... now a year and change later she wants to get back...
But i would imagine that Bio mom and Bio dad are holding a royal flush of cards. the child is not yours. you and exgirlfreind where not married, you did not adopt the child. And were happy to break up with her when you found that she cheated on your and the child was not yours. Now that you found out the child is definitely not yours, you want to care for the child while the biofather is a great dad... and you want the kid to live a drama free life...
In all honest I doubt you have any rights.
and in all honesty, this is one family you probably don't want to be part of of. exGF sounds like a load, love to a be a fly on the wall when you try to explain this to a new girlfriend or potential wife... "yeah well you see, I had unprotected sex with this girl, thought I got her knocked up, so I stayed, found out she cheated on me and the kid might not be mine, and I left. well a few months ago I found out the bio mom wanted to get back together and I found the child really isn't mine, but I wanted to stay around and confuse the shit out of the 2 year kid with a great bio father and be close to an exgirlfriend.
your girlfriend wont walk, but will run from this train wreck.
you said it yourself you want the child to have a drama free life.... just walk away... tell biomom thanks for the memories but...the child has a bio father who wants to step up. Yes it migh tough on you, but you gotta think about the child...what is best for him....