You'd think being a good dad would be enough to keep a marriage worth saving. Sadly, that doesn't seem to be enough for some marriages.
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It holds mine together.
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It os how things should be
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But, she wasn't satisfied, Stef. She "felt" that she needed more. That she was suffocating... that she deserved more... The chidren (child) will be okay shuffling back and forth between parents. Maybe he was "abusive"...
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Your logic here is why we have problems and aliens won't visit us. Also why we cannot have nice things.
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WUM alert
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Correct answer is Hypergamy
@RationalMale Stefan you and Mr. Tomassi should hammer through your ideas, as iron sharpens iron. Would be a great podcast.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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First who's metric is being used to title him a "good dad"?
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Because he went bald.
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Slow down now . He didn’t fit her narrative and probably refused to lie his way threw life ! Be my guess
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I know a good dad who is also an alcoholic
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Meh, you know an alcoholic father... My father was and is an alcoholic. As much as I'd like to call him a good person, he taught his sons alcohol abuse; which killed one of them (drunk driving crash) and the other (me) wasted years, and a marriage, fighting alcoholism...
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