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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 149591" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Lisa</p><p></p><p>It really won't happen unless someone successfully adopts.</p><p></p><p>And no, Jen, I didn't mean to be vindictive. I did mean to be honest. It's not fair to tell half the story when it's been five months and there are so many people here who don't know the story behind why your son doesn't have visitation rights and her history of defending him. If you had ever said "He's been a really bad father and shouldn't see his children until he shapes up" you might have gotten more sympathy for yourself and your parents from the court. </p><p></p><p>I have no sympathy for a man who wants to abandon his children because they cost too much money. He was already in that situation when he fathered the twins. The least he could do is practice birth control so that it won't happen again. How many of you are parents of children with dads who want to run off so that they don't have to pay child support. Will it ever be ok with you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 149591, member: 99"] Lisa It really won't happen unless someone successfully adopts. And no, Jen, I didn't mean to be vindictive. I did mean to be honest. It's not fair to tell half the story when it's been five months and there are so many people here who don't know the story behind why your son doesn't have visitation rights and her history of defending him. If you had ever said "He's been a really bad father and shouldn't see his children until he shapes up" you might have gotten more sympathy for yourself and your parents from the court. I have no sympathy for a man who wants to abandon his children because they cost too much money. He was already in that situation when he fathered the twins. The least he could do is practice birth control so that it won't happen again. How many of you are parents of children with dads who want to run off so that they don't have to pay child support. Will it ever be ok with you? [/QUOTE]
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