We live complicated lives.
We live complicated lives.
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Uhm…I can understand not telling him *while* she’s pregnant, but I’d think she SHOULD tell him about the baby after it’s born. Yes, while she’s pregnant, it’s her body, her choice, but once the baby’s out of her body, a separate entity, it’s every bit as much his child as hers and I’d think he deserves to at least know it exists. That might not be a popular opinion, but it’s mine. :-|
Yeah, better he finds out now rather than in 20 years when the kid goes looking for their father.
If life wasn’t complicated, it wouldn’t be life.
People who say otherwise don’t recognize their own complexities. It’s been my finding that these people are more likely to be hypocrites, in nearly everything, than anybody else.
“better he finds out now rather than in 20 years when the kid goes looking for their father”
Well, I was kind of considering it from more of an emotional level but, yeah, same difference.
I’m sure that there are at least a few people who, initially never wanting to be parents, turned out to actually be pretty good at it. But I, seriously, have no real idea what I’m talking about, anyway. ;-)
I hope the implication isn’t supposed to be that Doris sabotaged Elian’s condoms OSLT. That would be just wrong. Exactly as wrong as a man replacing his girlfriend’s birth control pills with baby aspirin OSLT. IMHO.