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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 254653" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oops Sorry stang. I dont know why I assume most men (I use that term loosely) are like mine and want their kids. Both my boys cried when their daughters were born. </p><p></p><p>One thing I am eternally grateful for is that we didnt have to go through "new momitis" with Cory's baby momma when Keyana was born. Keke was her second child so she was pretty blase about things and didnt get all freaked out when little things happened. She allowed Cory to learn on the job...lol. If a diaper was crooked...oh well. I know Keke ate dirt, fell down, got bumps and bruises. None of us freaked out because all of us knew kids do those things. Things could have got nasty if anyone had that "omgosh...she is being abused" thing going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 254653, member: 1514"] Oops Sorry stang. I dont know why I assume most men (I use that term loosely) are like mine and want their kids. Both my boys cried when their daughters were born. One thing I am eternally grateful for is that we didnt have to go through "new momitis" with Cory's baby momma when Keyana was born. Keke was her second child so she was pretty blase about things and didnt get all freaked out when little things happened. She allowed Cory to learn on the job...lol. If a diaper was crooked...oh well. I know Keke ate dirt, fell down, got bumps and bruises. None of us freaked out because all of us knew kids do those things. Things could have got nasty if anyone had that "omgosh...she is being abused" thing going on. [/QUOTE]
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