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infuriating but it has a LOT of truth to it.
That is a good article - mostly horse####, but a terrific conversation-starter.baswm said:Here is a good article
Hello, moronica? What if you had the children when you were married and you could afford them just fine as a two-income, one household family?The message we should be sending is, if you can't afford a child, then abstain from sex!
My experience with two NCs is that they have been allowed complete access to their children - pick 'em up to go to dinner, spend the night, whatever - and chose to not only *not* take advantage of that, but to blow off their regular visitation as well.Toxick said:But feel free to minimize the suffering of non-custodial parents who don't get to see their children as often as they like
And before any of you say, "Well, they don't have the money to do those things because they have to pay child support!", let me head you off at the pass:vraiblonde said:pick 'em up to go to dinner, spend the night, whatever
vraiblonde said:I come from a different perspective.
Nope. Larry Gude, Mainman and Pete are all custodial parents with living wives who aren't crack whores. (Well, not sure about Mainman because I don't really know his story - but he is a custodial parent).Lugnut said:This is a toipic that is very clearly divided between men and women..
Because typically the man is wrapped up in his career and can't properly care for children. The woman more often has a second-income job and has more time to devote to child raising.If the number of custodial parents were divided equally between men and women I'd say the system worked fine but the fact is that women DO get preference in custody battles.
Chasey_Lane said:Where's Pixie when you need her?
I agree with this. My ex may love his kids but he never attempted to get them full time. Never occurred to him. And he doesn't want them when they're sick, and he's irritated that he has to take them to their sports/social obligations on his weekend. He's kind of a stereotype "non commital" dad that wants them when its convenient for him. I'm not saying he wouldn't be there for them in a crisis - but in the few that we've had he doesn't rush right in to be part of it, he just leaves word of "let me know if you need help."vraiblonde said:But, again, there are exceptions where the primary breadwinner can raise the kids just fine (see Larry, MM and Pete). And since these three men have managed to do it (and bring up fine young people, to boot) I can only assume that men who "can't get" custody of their children don't really want it.
I didn't get anywhere near that amount for two kids. One time Bebe Daddy got the bright idea that he'd ask me for an itemized statement of how much I spend on the kids per month (trying to lower his child support).pixiegirl said:Anyone who thinks for a second that it doesn't cost $1600 a month to raise a child isn't looking at the big picture.
Yeah, you do.Pete said:I rock!![]()
My ex lives in Leonardtown in a big, expensive house with a big, expensive truck and up until a month ago, hadn't seen his first born in 6 months (he claims he was hung up onvraiblonde said:AND, with my ex and Larry's ex, BOTH have moved away from where their children live to follow a love interest. So you tell me where the priorities lie.
Pete said:I grab butts!![]()
vraiblonde said:I didn't get anywhere near that amount for two kids. One time Bebe Daddy got the bright idea that he'd ask me for an itemized statement of how much I spend on the kids per month (trying to lower his child support).
He never asked again.
And I didn't even add in my time for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week OR lost wages from kid illness, parent/teacher conferences, etc.
Pix, that sounds like a lot of "extras." JPC will agree with me, too.pixiegirl said:My youngest pig costs every bit of $1600 a month to raise and his father should be responsible for half.
Chasey_Lane said:Pix, that sounds like a lot of "extras." JPC will agree with me, too.
vraiblonde said:And gets to stay home from work when the child is sick, not to mention clean up the puke.
And gets to put up with the tantrums.
And gets to deal with school work.
And gets to forgo a social life because they can't afford a sitter.
And gets to do the laundry, cooking and cleaning for the child.
While NC is meeting friends after work for a drink, C is rushing to pick up Junior from daycare, then rushing home to start dinner. While NC is hanging out with friends on a Saturday night, C is home watching the Disney Channel.
Please don't minimize what responsible custodial parents do for their children. It's 24/7 and neverending.
You do rock, as does MM, as does Larry.Pete said:I rock!
vraiblonde said:Nope. Larry Gude, Mainman and Pete are all custodial parents with living wives who aren't crack whores. (Well, not sure about Mainman because I don't really know his story - but he is a custodial parent).
Because typically the man is wrapped up in his career and can't properly care for children. The woman more often has a second-income job and has more time to devote to child raising.
But, again, there are exceptions where the primary breadwinner can raise the kids just fine (see Larry, MM and Pete). And since these three men have managed to do it (and bring up fine young people, to boot) I can only assume that men who "can't get" custody of their children don't really want it.