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http://news.bbc.co.uk...ancashire/8362815.stm
Had tears in my eyes when I read this paragraph...
"The four-year-old girl had tried to feed the baby by using chairs to climb up to a kitchen cupboard and reach a tin of milk powder."
Then it goes on to say that she found life "extremely stressful" partly due (I assume?) to having 4 children by 3 different fathers......
http://news.bbc.co.uk...ancashire/8362815.stm
Had tears in my eyes when I read this paragraph...
"The four-year-old girl had tried to feed the baby by using chairs to climb up to a kitchen cupboard and reach a tin of milk powder."
Then it goes on to say that she found life "extremely stressful" partly due (I assume?) to having 4 children by 3 different fathers......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.B00, according to the reports, she was in a long-term relationship with the father of two of the children, which had recently broken up. Despite all the fevered criticism she's getting here, I don't see any evidence at all that she was massively promiscuous or that she didn't know who the fathers were.
Booldawg, it's well known that the courts will prefer to give custody to mothers; but does anyone know if this happened in this case? I'm still curious to know if the court made any attempt to enquire whether the fathers have taken any responsibility for their kids here.
Booldawg, it's well known that the courts will prefer to give custody to mothers; but does anyone know if this happened in this case? I'm still curious to know if the court made any attempt to enquire whether the fathers have taken any responsibility for their kids here.
I expect you're right, B00. But I still think it's tough she has to carry the can (and take all the abuse) while three other parents are getting off scot free.
Sqad, when lions take over as head of the pride, the first thing they do is kill all the cubs, so their own will have no competition. Bad luck on the lionesses who've been trying to bring up the kids. Would you defend humans who did this, on the grounds that it's 'biology'? Or do you think humans can train themselves to live a bit better than animals do?
Sqad, when lions take over as head of the pride, the first thing they do is kill all the cubs, so their own will have no competition. Bad luck on the lionesses who've been trying to bring up the kids. Would you defend humans who did this, on the grounds that it's 'biology'? Or do you think humans can train themselves to live a bit better than animals do?
I'd be too scared to leave my little one at home. It's not the havoc that kids can cause, it's more what if something happens to me - stabbing, run over or whatever (how paranoid does that sound) - and then she'd be at home alone and no one would know about it. I'm not having a go at you Boo honest!,