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@MrSleepJunkie - he's talking about boys (and I say boys because they act like them instead of acting like men) who claim that they have a 'right' to see their child when all they did was have sex, leave for nine months (sometimes more), then come back and say "wait a second, now that's my child"
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@MrSleepJunkie - no. he's talking about boys who have sex with a girl with out using protection, get a girl pregnet, abondon the woman and/or do absolutly nothing to help the women (like emotional support), tell everyone that the woman is a cheater and the baby is probably not theirs, then as soon as the baby is born they want to see it.
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@MissAnglophile1 It took me a min to figure that out, I'm a guy so naturally I'm on team guy. I kinda figured it out though.
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question y does god make desieses
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@MonkeyNinjaDude hes talking about most dads hes not saying that every dad in the world do this . but this just might be cuz i know wat hes talking about C:
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And here's Onision, speaking from experience... because he hated the stretch marks.
*lol high five if you get what i'm saying*
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@coexistons Who is talking about bad fathers or alcoholic fathers? The question was and I quote, “When you impregnate a woman, why is it that you believe you deserve 50% custody of that child, when she gives birth to it?” The question is directed at fathers in general and I take offense to your sexist opinion. You seem to infer that all fathers are bad or alcoholic and that they should have to prove themselves before they are granted equal custody of their child.
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@coexistons Let me ask you something. When a mother gives birth, does she first have to prove to a court that she is fit mother before she can take the child home with her from the hospital? No, of course not, so why should it be different for that father? Have you ever heard the saying, “Innocent until proven guilty?”
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@coexistons That is supposed to be how it works in this country. Unless the mother can provide evidence that the father isn’t fit to share custody, and that shouldn’t be hard to do if he is an alcoholic or just a bad father, then the father should equally share custody of the child he helped to create from the very beginning.
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@coexistons What he shouldn’t have to do is spend thousands and thousands of dollars fighting a sexist system to prove that he is good father so he can see his children, when it has never been established that he was a bad father in the first place.



Okay, obviously, none of you seem to understand this, hes talking about dads who dont contribute a fucking thing to their child but expect 50% custody.
MissAnglophile1 4 months ago 8
If you put a dollar into a coke machine and a coke comes out, is the coke still the machines?
Joeissoonotcool 7 months ago 6