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Son has Found His Paternal Family
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<blockquote data-quote="Tymica" data-source="post: 666974" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>My son has done the same. His bio dad called me a couple of weeks ago to lecture me on how I need to support DS whether he is a dr or a lawyer or a drug addict, because "Thats the sacrifice we make as parents". My response: "Ok, Mr "Paid $400 child support, called 10 times, and has physically visited once in 18 years-- Are you REALLY going to tell me about the sacrifices parents make? Because I think that will be the most comical thing I've heard today, but you go on with your bad self". Needless to say that conversation didn't go very far. But my son feels like he has an ear to listen and a new someone to use and enable him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymica, post: 666974, member: 17612"] My son has done the same. His bio dad called me a couple of weeks ago to lecture me on how I need to support DS whether he is a dr or a lawyer or a drug addict, because "Thats the sacrifice we make as parents". My response: "Ok, Mr "Paid $400 child support, called 10 times, and has physically visited once in 18 years-- Are you REALLY going to tell me about the sacrifices parents make? Because I think that will be the most comical thing I've heard today, but you go on with your bad self". Needless to say that conversation didn't go very far. But my son feels like he has an ear to listen and a new someone to use and enable him. [/QUOTE]
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