Arts & Humanities

Fathers and their children

Arts & Humanities

Posted by: stretch

13th Jan 2011 01:02pm

how many of the readers have lost contact with there children and are males that believe if they knew what they knew know they would have acted differently in the situation

suzieq
  • 20th Jan 2011 03:20am

I also realise that it can be tough on some dads that want to make genuine contact with their children, only to be held back by laws that aren't always correct. I hope you can find a way to see your children without a lot of bad feelings between the parties involved as this only causes more friction that the children will usually be influences by. Good luck


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