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jbowman

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you all only get one side of the story, it's not like I go around causing things. She's said some crazy things also about me being around the child..but this wont be a 96 posting running long.

Thanks all
We all saw the letter she wrote to you and she was WELL within her rights to say the things she said. She was not rude or crazy. I friggin wouldnt want you around my child either.
 


You should probably not give advice....she is a stranger to this child! The FATHER AND MOTHER are supposed to raise it

i didn't say anything about raising the child. even a babysitter can put a kid in time out. any child that is in my house will have to abide by my rules... neighbor child, friend, cousin, nephew, whatever. that does not mean i'm trying to raise the child.
 
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Rushia

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I CAN NOT believe you are on this site again, asking these questions.

You have NO RIGHT to discipline your husbands child. Period. You have been told about 46545465154684 times that you are nothing to that child and you still act like you have no idea. You are about as smart as a rock.

What is this child, like 2 months old??? Why are you thinking about discipline now? Seriously, I think youre psychotic.
What kind of trouble that requires discipline does a 2 month old get into? Good Lord, can the baby even roll over yet?:rolleyes:
 

Isis1

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legally, you have no say in the child's life. period. nothing changes that. no matter how much child support you pay on your husband's behalf. ever. day to day discipline should always be a mutual decision by both legal parents.

upholding good behavior and disciplining bad behavior, you have no more authority then a school teacher. but hey, in all seriousness, you keep this interferring and you won't be around long enough to partake in any discipline when the child does reach an age to be disciplined.
 

Ohiogal

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you all only get one side of the story, it's not like I go around causing things. She's said some crazy things also about me being around the child..but this wont be a 96 posting running long.

Thanks all
Its not like you stay out of things either. Jbowman is correct. The child is an INFANT and you are curious as to whether or not you can discipline said infant? Oh my goodness. LEGALLY NO. Legally, if you lay one hand on this child, mom can report dad to CSB and file a complaint against you. Legally, you are NOBODY in this situation. LEGALLY, you are zip, zilch, zero. Why can't you understand that?
 
Its not like you stay out of things either. Jbowman is correct. The child is an INFANT and you are curious as to whether or not you can discipline said infant? Oh my goodness. LEGALLY NO. Legally, if you lay one hand on this child, mom can report dad to CSB and file a complaint against you. Legally, you are NOBODY in this situation. LEGALLY, you are zip, zilch, zero. Why can't you understand that?
I'm not trying to LAY A HAND ON THE CHILD.
 
I'm hoping that the baby just screams whenever OP is around!
Not a good idea, this ones bound to go off the deep end and abuse the poor thing! She'd probably think mom programed the baby to purposefully torment her and try to take her hubby away from her.


Wow OP didn't take you long to get preggers after finding out hubby had a child with someone else. Do I sense severe insecurity and a need to compete? Don't you think you should have waited until dad could take care of the one chile before adding more responsibility. You are a truly an idiot!
 

ProSeDadinMD

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Let me guess...

The baby is already not listening to you, and doesn't change itself, or feed itself, or clothe/dress itself, or have a job to pay for itself, or...

Never mind. By all means, beat the baby.

As I've said before, that's why I have stepkids:rolleyes:.
 
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