Pete said:Are you saying Boy is not an extension of me?

Pete said:Are you saying Boy is not an extension of me?
I bet that line never got you bang bang bang.Larry Gude said:...and may I say you ALL look very, very fine today, like the fruit jiuce, only sweeter!
Can I get an AMEN?
Hair splitting, I would say that a 9 month physiological condition does not automatically equate to the female having a larger percentage of parental love, nurturing, rights or responsibility.kwillia said:He carries your genes, but he was never attached to your body and formed from your life blood, nutrients and tissue.
So what you are saying is if someone were to hurt Boy my reaction/emotion would be less intense than his mothers because he was in her womb for 9 months about 8 years ago?kwillia said:He carries your genes, but he was never attached to your body and formed from your life blood, nutrients and tissue.
I never said it did. I said that the woman is the one that lives the 9 month physiological condition and bares the brunt of all risks and reactions to that physiological change.Pete said:Hair splitting, I would say that a 9 month physiological condition does not automatically equate to the female having a larger percentage of parental love, nurturing, rights or responsibility.
I said no such thing. I am talking of the parasitic fetus who relies soley on the well being of it's host body.. a body that is very much affected by the condition of pregnancy. This thread is not about the moment of birth and beyond, Pete. That's a whole other topic.Pete said:So what you are saying is if someone were to hurt Boy my reaction/emotion would be less intense than his mothers because he was in her womb for 9 months about 8 years ago?
Bullhockey. There are plenty of men who did want custody and did fight for it, and they are doing just fine in society.Vixen said:Many men WOULD like custody but social norms don't allot for it, so they give up and just accept the back seat, giving up on the fight,
I disagree with the whole "I carried the baby for 9 months, I had swollen ankles and water weight gain and discomfort and pain of delivery so I have more rights and a larger more intense bond and more say so than the father." deal.kwillia said:I never said it did. I said that the woman is the one that lives the 9 month physiological condition and bares the brunt of all risks and reactions to that physiological change.
I also stated that it's been my observation that quite a few women who did not wish to become pregnant actually carried their fetus to full term.... some of them keeping it, some of them letting the father raise the child. Just because abortion is a choice doesn't make it the popular one.
kwillia said:Bullhockey. There are plenty of men who did want custody and did fight for it, and they are doing just fine in society.
Many men WOULD like custody but think social norms or the courts don't allot for it, so they give up and just accept the back seat, giving up on the fight,
You based your argument primarily on the fact the woman hosts the child during pregnancy.kwillia said:I said no such thing. I am talking of the parasitic fetus who relies soley on the well being of it's host body.. a body that is very much affected by the condition of pregnancy. This thread is not about the moment of birth and beyond, Pete. That's a whole other topic.
kwillia said:The fetus is an extention of her, not the man... therefore, it is up to her.
kwillia said:He carries your genes, but he was never attached to your body and formed from your life blood, nutrients and tissue.
If that's all you think is involved with being pregnant, than there is no use in discussing this with you any further.Pete said:I disagree with the whole "I carried the baby for 9 months, I had swollen ankles and water weight gain and discomfort and pain of delivery so I have more rights and a larger more intense bond and more say so than the father." deal.
I have no idea what you are getting at, both examples you posted are about pregancy, not birth and beyond.Pete said:You based your argument primarily on the fact the woman hosts the child during pregnancy.
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It is typically very dificult for a man to wrest custody from a female unless she is clearly not a wise choice in the view of the court "acting as a wise and concerned parent". In affect not only does a "tie goes to the mother", near ties and cases where grave danger is not demonstrated go to the mother as well.kwillia said:Bullhockey. There are plenty of men who did want custody and did fight for it, and they are doing just fine in society.
Pete said:I disagree with the whole "I carried the baby for 9 months, I had swollen ankles and water weight gain and discomfort and pain of delivery so I have more rights and a larger more intense bond and more say so than the father." deal.
Custody issued after birth are a different topic altogether.Pete said:It is typically very dificult for a man to wrest custody from a female unless she is clearly not a wise choice in the view of the court "acting as a wise and concerned parent". In affect not only does a "tie goes to the mother", near ties and cases where grave danger is not demonstrated go to the mother as well.
It has gotten much better for men who want custody. But in talking to more and more male custodial parents who's beebee momma just didn't want the kid, I wonder if maternal instinct is a dying thing.
Write your Congressman. At this point in time abortion is legal, the woman carries the child and she gives the birth.Pete said:Granted the woman is the one who carries the child but If the shoe were on the other foot and you had no say, it was the fathers call to abort or not, how would you feel not having any say in the matter and having your child terminated?
I get what you are saying, that because the physiological condition exists for the woman she has total authority.kwillia said:If that's all you think is involved with being pregnant, than there is no use in discussing this with you any further.
I understand your emotions, but emotions do not change the physical facts of pregnancy.
Woah, you are talking double speak now. Are you saying that just because a woman is willing to let the father have primary custody, she loves her child less? How can you expect to overcome the stereotypes when you want to immediately assume she is doing it because she doesn't care, thus reinforcing stereotypes of your own?Pete said:It is typically very dificult for a man to wrest custody from a female unless she is clearly not a wise choice in the view of the court "acting as a wise and concerned parent". In affect not only does a "tie goes to the mother", near ties and cases where grave danger is not demonstrated go to the mother as well.
It has gotten much better for men who want custody. But in talking to more and more male custodial parents who's beebee momma just didn't want the kid, I wonder if maternal instinct is a dying thing.