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I dont' know if I want the father to be the part of my baby's life?
Hi,
I'm having some trouble. This is my first pregnancy and my boyfriend and I just broke up. He hasn't had a job since I've known or have been dating him. He is an alcoholic, lives off unemployment, doesn't look for a job or anything. Plus, he already has a daughter that he can't even support right now. We got into a really bad argument on the phone last night and he said he wanted me to have an abortion even though I'm not going to. He said he didn't even want the baby, but if I kept it, he would want to be a part of his/her life. I want to try to get full custody of my child when that day comes, but I wonder if they would allow it. I've seen how he doesn't even watch over his own daughter, and well, and I hate to see what he would do with our child. I'm a very responsible person, who as my stuff together, has a fantastic job, new car, new house, good financial stability. I'm just wondering if the courts would rule in favor for me if I needed to go court? Or is there another plan that I should take in this situation? Please help.....
I just dont think it is right for you to call anyone you dont know a lier, you dont know her, her lifestyle only the fact that she got pregnant with a person who is not into raising is own children. If you had a question that needed answering, you wouldn't want anyone saying, well starting with a lie dosn't help.....
Did you bother to read what I posted? Please don't make comments that show you don't read!
Another poster, not the OP advised the OP to tell the father she got an abortion. That was advocating lying. That was what I objected to. If you would take the time to pay attention to what's been said you wouldn't have come off looking foolish.
Lacey, I thought Scott explained who the comment was directed at, and why, so I can't understand why your ignoring his explanation at all. We on this forum cannot condone that kind of advice, that is illegal, untrue, or dangerous, so whats the problem???
Talanium, I was saying kudos to you!!!!! Iam stating that he cant judge whether or not this woman is lying when he does not know her....however his answer is his opinion, I was simply stating mine as well!!!!
Talanium, I was saying kudos to you!!!!! Iam stating that he cant judge whether or not this woman is lying when he does not know her....however his answer is his opinion, I was simply stating mine as well!!!!
Do you have a problem with reading comprehension? How many times do I have to tell you that I was not saying anyone was lying?
Can't you understand that if someone answers a question advising the asker to tell someone they got an abortion when they didn't, that they are advising the asker to lie? Why is that so hard for you to understand??? There is no opinion involved here. Ledee straight out told the OP to tell the father she had an abortion. That is a matter of fact.
That is what I objected to. Talanium had no problem understanding what I was saying, but that's because Tal READS what was actually said rather then making assumptions and ignoring what people are saying. I don't understand why you keep trying to defend a position where you are clearly wrong. I can understand your misunderstanding my initial post, since I didn't quote the answer I was responding to. Since it was the next post I didn't think I had to. But after I explained it the first time, you should have backed off. yet you continue to accuse me of calling someone a liar when I clearly did not.
Well, I am going to be a little more Utopian and hopefull about this thing.
First of all, everyone is right about custody. However, I would suggest you doing the right thing and establishing him as a parent. This will give YOUR CHILD rights to child support. Child support is for the child not you and you shouldn't take that away from them out of greed for your own happiness. Put it all away for college or anything else that might arise down the road.
Once you do this, he will have a right to challenge custody, or more than likely visitation. If he would like to be part of his childs life, I would let him. At the same time you need to protect your child. If he decides he wants to have visitation ask that do to his behavior and problems in the past you would like it to be SUPERVISED VISITATION. This will allow him to bond with the child under the supervision of a qualified individual.
Even if a father isn't the greates person in the world right now, doesn't mean that that bond between parent and child doesn't have meaning. Besides, who is to say the man will not hit a wall a year from now and change his life around? You need to give him and more importantly YOUR CHILD the opportunity to meet eachother.
Maybe the man will never change, but if he does and it is years down the road, it will be one million times harder to establish that bond with his child he missed out on because you judged him.
Do what is right for your baby, not you. Give the man the opportunity to man up and change his life. If he doesn't, what are you out? Nothing! You can rest easy at night knowing that you did the right thing and tried to let him have a relationship with his child, it didn't work, but you tried. Then you have nothing to explain to your child when he or she is 16 and asks about daddy. You can tell the truth without any judgement being passed because you were the bigger person and you tried.
I hope you try to make your childs life as good as it can be, and the more people in a child's life that love him/her the better. Whether they are mentally retarded, alcoholics, convicted felons, degenerate gamblers, etc. You don't have to be perfect to be a parent. No parent is, that is why we can be parents and let our children learn from our life experience.