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But people will defend the right of men to have umpteen kids and then move on without a second thought |
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Do you mean people defend celebrities who abandon their kids? Like who? |
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and I am not talking about celebs I am talking about the multiple 'normal' men who father kids here there and everywhere but take no responsibility and walk away leaving the woman holding multiple babies she can't afford without state help, I don't see anyone pulling them about their lifestyle or asking how many kids they have, that would be their human right is how it would be judged. |
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In regards to your second point, who defends assholes who abandon their kids and leave the mother to pick up the slack? Literally never heard anyone defend these people let alone say it's their human right |
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I'm not saying for a second it should be excused in the GP, just that there are those external factors to consider. Especially if your ex has cancer! I didn't know that until yesterday, and he's our PM! In the party of ' family values'? ... pffft! It's no better that you leave a trail of broken hearts and children just because you have money. |
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Why... in the hell are people speculating about Boris' private life of which they have no clue about in a children's names thread? :facepalm: Seems like the men are as obsessed with him as all the women are.
It REEKS of jealousy in here! /Wes |
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How many marriages end in divorce in the UK? Plenty.... I mean, Jeremy Corbyn has been married three times, he got his first divorce in 1979... same year as he had an affair with Diane Abbott. Why has this not been mentioned before? Because no one cares. |
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Marina Wheeler, the estranged wife of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has revealed how she was diagnosed with cervical cancer three months ago. The 54-year-old has thanked her children and sister for their 'wonderful' support as she battled cervical cancer diagnosis. At the time of her diagnoses, Boris was fighting to become the prime minister while living with 31-year-old girlfriend Carrie Symonds. |
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Yes getting divorced before you start another relationship is beneficial. |
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I'm just trying to clarify that's what you're asking. |
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Imagine if a man living on a council estate - who’d fathered several illegitimate children, had an affair while his wife was receiving cancer treatment, and got a woman 23 years his junior pregnant - was plastered on the front page of the Daily Mail.
People on here and at large would be frothing at the mouth :rolleyes: I don’t wish him or his family any ill will, but fawning over this like it’s some wonderful, spirit-lifting story is vacuous beyond belief. |
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Imagine the same posters in this thread discussing a traveller family in the same way. You're just jealous because you don't have a horse and cart... |
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Imagine if the media had treated boris like anyone else, and not airbrushed his wife out and romanticised the affair, would he have made PM? |
Boris is very popular with the GBP I had heard nothing but praise for him this week and people are so leased for his fiance and the new baby. It's been a great story in these uncertain times. Stanley will be so proud.
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