While I can sympathize with your view, there is also a case for 'simple justice' ... during the entire period these two young people were a 'couple', the young man had made it absolutely clear he was NOT ready to settle down or to raise children ... on the part of the young lady, during the entire period she kept assuring him that there was absolutely NO WAY that she could become pregnant.Airborne Eagle said:................
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Folks, children need parents. People need to stop abdicating their responsibilities and own up to the situation they brought on themselves.
While I can feel for the guy, the truth is that this move (if successful) would weaken the American "family." And it wasn't doing so well before this, either.
Marinerhodes said:How many men do you know are willing to admit they are abused by their wives?
My ex-brother in laws wife (sounds southern don't it?) Hits him all the time. That is physical abuse. A Woman yells at the husband and tells him he is a no good for nothing etc, that is mental abuse. So on and so forth.
When men start coming forward saying they suffer from women the same as women suffer from them then maybe there will be more equality on the laws.
PJ24 said:
Too many double standards for women out there.
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