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Should BioF get overnight visits

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3UofMfans

Member
Don't have to make things personal here. Just looking for some intelligent advice.
He knows what I am and I know what he is. We will work through our differences. Regardless, though, just wanted to know if it was reasonable for babies so young to be away from one parent for so long after being with just one parent for most of the time. If you read as much as I do, therapists think probably 75% against this and 25% for this. Legally, it is about 60/40 against. Some states more liberal than others I guess.
Have you read the statistics on children who grow up fatherless?
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
Have you read the statistics on children who grow up fatherless?
Now OP will say those don't matter because she has a NEW daddy in mind. Her new boytoy, lover, bedmate, pillowfriend, or whatever he is called. So the incubator's child will not be fatherless even if we get rid of biofather. :rolleyes:
 

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