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And even more cases of mothers stopping estranged good fathers having access to their children, simply for their own selfish reasons
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Perfectly good parents aren't randomly cast out of their children's lives for no reason. Not on such a big scale as you're suggesting. Last edited by Marsh.; 05-05-2015 at 01:17 AM. |
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Do you actually meet many people? It happens all the time, mothers who break up with the father of their kids go on and meet someone else and often feel the need to block the fathers relationship with his kids. in some cases poison it. happens all the time, I suggest you get out more or perhaps youd enjoy Jeremy kyle instead. these women who do this so regularly for spiteful selfish reasons should face the full wrath of the law
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![]() Ok then. No thanks. Jeremy Kyle isn't my cup of tea. I've known quite a few people from school age and up whose parent or parents abandoned them and in a few cases had committed suicide/had addiction problems. But I'm not so narrow minded to assume it's a common theme on a wider scale based off just my personal experience/connections. Last edited by Marsh.; 05-05-2015 at 01:24 AM. |
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