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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 513205" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My oldest was sort of in Dude's shoes too. He never really knew his father during his childhood years. He saw him two times after he was over a year old. Both those times were instigated at the request of his paternal grandparents. His father really couldnt have cared less and that is a shame because Billy is named after them and he has 4 brothers and a sister on that side. Plus numerous cousins. When Billy became an adult ...sometime in his mid twenties, his father requested he move to OH to live with him. Billy was really pretty thrilled. His father made some pretty big promises that Tony and I knew would never be kept. Or lets just say we were pretty sure wouldnt be kept. We were right. Billy called Jamie within two weeks crying saying he had made a huge mistake but he wasnt sure if Tony would let him go back to our place after leaving to go to his real father. Jamie called us. Jamie went up to OH and picked him up and got him to VA and then put him on a bus back down to us. Tony met him at the bus at our house and hugged him and told him that Bill may have been his father but he lost out on the right to be his daddy. Billy only has one daddy and that is Tony. Bill got the raw end in that deal. While it would have been nice to get some support, Tony happily supported him alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 513205, member: 1514"] My oldest was sort of in Dude's shoes too. He never really knew his father during his childhood years. He saw him two times after he was over a year old. Both those times were instigated at the request of his paternal grandparents. His father really couldnt have cared less and that is a shame because Billy is named after them and he has 4 brothers and a sister on that side. Plus numerous cousins. When Billy became an adult ...sometime in his mid twenties, his father requested he move to OH to live with him. Billy was really pretty thrilled. His father made some pretty big promises that Tony and I knew would never be kept. Or lets just say we were pretty sure wouldnt be kept. We were right. Billy called Jamie within two weeks crying saying he had made a huge mistake but he wasnt sure if Tony would let him go back to our place after leaving to go to his real father. Jamie called us. Jamie went up to OH and picked him up and got him to VA and then put him on a bus back down to us. Tony met him at the bus at our house and hugged him and told him that Bill may have been his father but he lost out on the right to be his daddy. Billy only has one daddy and that is Tony. Bill got the raw end in that deal. While it would have been nice to get some support, Tony happily supported him alone. [/QUOTE]
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