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I had a fight with husband over difficult child: Insights and opinions are welcome
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 556887" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You do have a very complicated situation however it doesnt have to be the bio thing. Many people have been in this situation and adore the child no matter what. We arent 100% sure Keyana is Cory's child. I mentioned yesterday that the next time we got her he should do an OTC paternity test and he said what good would it do mom, she is mine no matter what the test says. </p><p></p><p>We had to put Jamie and his wife in their place when Keyana was a year old because they kept talking about how Keyana "might be" Cory's daughter. This was after we had kept her most of entire first year of life and had bonded with her so close that her first word was Papa. Dada was second. She was ours no matter what. At times there is something stronger than blood. </p><p></p><p>Tony loved my 2 year old son from the moment he met that naked, blond, blue eyed little boy who jumped into his lap and promptly peed all over him...lol. He has been his father ever since. Not that sperm donor who has never spent any time or money on him in almost 30 years. </p><p></p><p>As far as your son and his sport. I have no idea what type it is but Im imagining it is something like our baseball here. We very rarely have someone who is signed straight out of HS or even college into the Major Leagues but normally you go to college and then you go up through what we call here farm teams. There is A, AA and then AAA which is right before you go to Major League. Plenty of times a player from the Majors will end up down in AAA because of an injury or some other such thing. </p><p></p><p>Im pretty sure this happens in other sports like hockey or soccer. We dont do it with NFL football except we do have college ball but we really dont have farm teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 556887, member: 1514"] You do have a very complicated situation however it doesnt have to be the bio thing. Many people have been in this situation and adore the child no matter what. We arent 100% sure Keyana is Cory's child. I mentioned yesterday that the next time we got her he should do an OTC paternity test and he said what good would it do mom, she is mine no matter what the test says. We had to put Jamie and his wife in their place when Keyana was a year old because they kept talking about how Keyana "might be" Cory's daughter. This was after we had kept her most of entire first year of life and had bonded with her so close that her first word was Papa. Dada was second. She was ours no matter what. At times there is something stronger than blood. Tony loved my 2 year old son from the moment he met that naked, blond, blue eyed little boy who jumped into his lap and promptly peed all over him...lol. He has been his father ever since. Not that sperm donor who has never spent any time or money on him in almost 30 years. As far as your son and his sport. I have no idea what type it is but Im imagining it is something like our baseball here. We very rarely have someone who is signed straight out of HS or even college into the Major Leagues but normally you go to college and then you go up through what we call here farm teams. There is A, AA and then AAA which is right before you go to Major League. Plenty of times a player from the Majors will end up down in AAA because of an injury or some other such thing. Im pretty sure this happens in other sports like hockey or soccer. We dont do it with NFL football except we do have college ball but we really dont have farm teams. [/QUOTE]
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