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

stewy57
  • 17th Feb 2011 01:10am

Man, children can be the cruelest people. My two boys walked out 11 years ago and I have not had any contact with them at all. I have no idea what where or whatever. Their mother poisoned them and they believed her, I was not given the opportunity to put my side. So how can you act differently if you do not know what you have even done


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