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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 502557" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow, so your income had to be counted because you were married? It was his income too? </p><p></p><p>Yeah, what a laugh...300 and you have to pay for clothes, toiletries, sports, activities, movies, parties, (for some daycare and tutoring), did she have to contribute to insurance? copays? </p><p></p><p>two kids... 150 a month a piece for housing, food and a life... wow! Nevermind if they need glasses, braces, therapy that is not covered by insurance.... uggg.</p><p></p><p>She sounds like the famale version of my sisters ex. Though, in term of CARE, he is a really good father to my niece. He picks her up from school, is excited to be with her, doesn't dump her off on parents or sisters or anything... they DO things together. He still comes to anything that all of our kids do like church things etc. He values her whole family. </p><p></p><p>It is really too bad he is so dense in that area and so unable to have a grown up relationship because he has the dad part down. Just not the provider and partner part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 502557, member: 12886"] Wow, so your income had to be counted because you were married? It was his income too? Yeah, what a laugh...300 and you have to pay for clothes, toiletries, sports, activities, movies, parties, (for some daycare and tutoring), did she have to contribute to insurance? copays? two kids... 150 a month a piece for housing, food and a life... wow! Nevermind if they need glasses, braces, therapy that is not covered by insurance.... uggg. She sounds like the famale version of my sisters ex. Though, in term of CARE, he is a really good father to my niece. He picks her up from school, is excited to be with her, doesn't dump her off on parents or sisters or anything... they DO things together. He still comes to anything that all of our kids do like church things etc. He values her whole family. It is really too bad he is so dense in that area and so unable to have a grown up relationship because he has the dad part down. Just not the provider and partner part. [/QUOTE]
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