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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 487857" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>You know...</p><p></p><p>In many situations, the birth father doesn't really have any rights - the mother only has to neglect to tell him about the baby, give it up for adoption, and by the time he finds out, there's nothing he can do. I know several guys that would gladly take the child and raise it, with no support from the mother. (Not all, by any stretch of the imagination!)</p><p></p><p>THIS is one of those situation where it would have been best for this to happen. He wants the kid? Then WHY on EARTH does the birth mother have to raise the child? Why can't HE take on the responsibility?</p><p></p><p>The heartbreak this young man just caused is more far-reaching than he knows. He had around six months to take a stand, why wait til the last moment? Ugh. (And if he had just found out, shame on the birth mom.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 487857, member: 6705"] You know... In many situations, the birth father doesn't really have any rights - the mother only has to neglect to tell him about the baby, give it up for adoption, and by the time he finds out, there's nothing he can do. I know several guys that would gladly take the child and raise it, with no support from the mother. (Not all, by any stretch of the imagination!) THIS is one of those situation where it would have been best for this to happen. He wants the kid? Then WHY on EARTH does the birth mother have to raise the child? Why can't HE take on the responsibility? The heartbreak this young man just caused is more far-reaching than he knows. He had around six months to take a stand, why wait til the last moment? Ugh. (And if he had just found out, shame on the birth mom.) [/QUOTE]
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