Gregory Mantell Show -- Parental Alienation, Part 3
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Amy Boyer does not want to admit that she is a meth head. She also does not tell Gregory Mantell that she is not allowed to see her kids for a reason. CPS investigated her and she told them that she did leave her kids at home by themselves while she went to the "drug store" for who knows how long. CPS wrote down that she should not be able to have the kids in her possession. She should not be able to call herself a mom because she does't know what it even means to be one. She is worthless!
laughdaily1 8 months ago
There are two sides to every story, and the first woman, Amy Boyer, is no saint or innocent victim. There is a reason for her psych evaluations & for the allegations of drug/alcohol abuse. She continues to this day to try & have a relationship with a man who is part of the reason why she can't see her kids, even tho he is in a committed relationship. A psychotic woman with loose morals who doesn't do whatever it takes to get her kids back, doesn't deserve to have them.
Tonjagrn 9 months ago
And the last woman, she does a good job of pretending to speak for both sexes, but just as you are about to be fooled into believing she is concerned about fathers and not just mothers, she gives two examples of horrible parents. And sure, they both turn out to be MEN.
"I had a GUY come in last week... and another MAN"
"Men are careless about their sperm... 40% of children are not planned for"... the women in those cases are just as "careless," but not to this lady, apparently.
106460 1 year ago
don't mothers get sole custody of their children most of the time anyway???
And still, a show on the subject can only have women as guests. Hmm.
So, what's the lesson?
Simple. Women must have sole custody ALWAYS.
Sure, they pretend to talk about "sharing".
But the second woman talks mostly about women who get their children taken away, while making a cursory remark at the end "it's a parental issue, not a gender issue" - er... right. She sure makes it sound like a women's issue.
106460 1 year ago