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Post by murdock on Mar 24, 2008 12:45:06 GMT -5
ahhh... the youngest son and his fridge magnets... I have one of those too.
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Post by rocko on Mar 24, 2008 12:46:59 GMT -5
I do understand the emotions........believe me. I think that there will come a point when you are ready to just let go of it though. Yeah they suck, but life goes on. We just do it. I just have to accept that he is sick. Alec loves that Kevin adopte him. He asked me what that made his "far away" daddy (meaning exh) and I told him according to the law he was not his daddy anymore. He hasn't said another word about it. We haven't seen any acting out about it either. I saved all of the papers showing he didn't respond. So when they are older and go to find him I can show them I wasn't lying, assuming they ask me what happened when they are much older.
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Post by Mel (cherry) on Mar 24, 2008 12:51:19 GMT -5
Yep, you seem to have a good handle on that and the kids are lucky to have a guy like kevin in their lives. Happy and healthy kids are what matter.
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Post by murdock on Mar 24, 2008 13:05:57 GMT -5
My daughter's father, I was never married to him, didn't have anything to do with her for about 4 years. My husband has been the daddy of our family since she was 2. He treats both my kids equally... even though only my son is biologically his. We refer to her biological father as the sperm donor.
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