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what kind of parent does this?
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Originally posted by DowntroddenDad View PostIf I had an autistic child (and I have friends who do), I would be happy to share any resources that might help an ex cope. Not to help the ex, but to help the child.
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Originally posted by DeadBeatDouchebagDad View PostSeeing that we have the child 90% of the time, if the Ex was a semi decent father he'd offer us resources to help us cope right? Ok, I'll wait for that...
But you would do it because it was the right thing for the kid.
But it seems you would rather be right than do what is right for the kid.
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Originally posted by DowntroddenDad View PostIf you have the kid 90% of the time, you already have the resources
My partner does advocacy work to get funding not just for her child but for every disabled child in Ontario. She sits on committees, writes to MP's, all on her own time.
Him?
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This thread is near useless at this point.
I do have to wonder - who is watching the autistic and other children while all this posting is taking place...
Moreover, why anyone would want to participate in such negativity soooo many times in a day. Come on deadbeatdouchebagdad - you made your point and so many of us don't agree with you. Time to move on. And on, and on, and on.
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Originally posted by Serene View PostThis thread is near useless at this point.
I do have to wonder - who is watching the autistic and other children while all this posting is taking place...
Moreover, why anyone would want to participate in such negativity soooo many times in a day. Come on deadbeatdouchebagdad - you made your point and so many of us don't agree with you. Time to move on. And on, and on, and on.
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Originally posted by DeadBeatDouchebagDad View PostHow did we get those resources? He could ask if he cared right?
My partner does advocacy work to get funding not just for her child but for every disabled child in Ontario. She sits on committees, writes to MP's, all on her own time.
Him?
It reminds me of the phrase, "Cutting off your nose to spite your face"
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Originally posted by DowntroddenDad View Postbut you and your partner can't help the other parent of her child, when it benefits the child?
That's his attitude. So I don't wanna hear how we have to help the Dad with parenting when he is not interested in our advice.
He may love his kid, but he is a lazy parent. It's not illegal to be a lazy uninterested selfish parent, but it's also not illegal to let out some steam about it.
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