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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 171447" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Witz! They can hound donor all he wants. They can get his blood and prove everything (there was NO CHANCE it could have been anyone else- unless mothers have started carrying babies over a year). But, I'll be damned if a guy who can't acknowledge his baby, support his baby, or otherwise even show the slightest concern over how the child is doing, much less step up to see if it is his or support him, is going to pop up at my house thinking he has equal rights. And, at this point, difficult child would like to do a little talking to him too. But, then difficult child has been crushed over all this and truly believes that it is because "he is a bad kid". That was really a part of what triggered all this to begin with, along with a couple of other hard things to swallow that were going on at the same time.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any problem making sure that I am not getting paid for medication issues by someone else if they are covering the cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 171447, member: 3699"] Thanks, Witz! They can hound donor all he wants. They can get his blood and prove everything (there was NO CHANCE it could have been anyone else- unless mothers have started carrying babies over a year). But, I'll be damned if a guy who can't acknowledge his baby, support his baby, or otherwise even show the slightest concern over how the child is doing, much less step up to see if it is his or support him, is going to pop up at my house thinking he has equal rights. And, at this point, difficult child would like to do a little talking to him too. But, then difficult child has been crushed over all this and truly believes that it is because "he is a bad kid". That was really a part of what triggered all this to begin with, along with a couple of other hard things to swallow that were going on at the same time. I don't have any problem making sure that I am not getting paid for medication issues by someone else if they are covering the cost. [/QUOTE]
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