How far we've come in the last two years.
How far we've come in the last two years.
A few months ago there was an article in Time Magazine about "The Second Wives Club", women who were married to men who are paying substantial amounts of their incomes to spousal support for their first wives. For some of the couples, the husband's support obligation was now more than the man could pay alone, so the…
Chomping popcorn and waiting for the MRAs...
Damn, 39 yrs and then you wanna be a dick to your ex?
Yoko Ono... that is such stoner philosophy.
What that means in practice is that men can choose to not support their children, while women cannot. It shouldn't be that way; if you want to parent your child, then assume all the responsibilities of parenting, not just those you find convenient.
The birth mother is Hispanic and probably more of a Native American than the birth father.
She doesn't have to understand anything, that's what her man is for. And he doesn't have to understand anything because he's a MAN. Win Win!
It's different in different states.
I have a very dear friend who was told, via text message, by an ex that he would "kill her if she had his baby." She saved the text message and, two years later, when he tried to sue for partial custody, the judge ruled that he had terminated all parental rights.
In a lot of places,…
Amazon Ashley has been interviewed, she's quoted above. But I don't think anyone else has been interviewed.
Honestly, she's getting encouragement from PoC who pretty much shit on their own people. I mean, her performance at the VMAs was definitely racist and sexist, but so was 2 Chains' performance. At the end of the day, WoC get the shit end of the stick always.
“That's so demeaning to [the dancers] for somebody to say that,” she adds. “Here they are doing something that's awesome and fun, and [people] shit on it.”
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE INTERVIEW THE BLACK WOMEN that Cyrus used in the performance and get their story. or even THEIR NAMES.
The dad doesn't deserve shit. He gave up his rights because he thought he was going to be able to see his daughter and not pay child support. He doesn't deserve shit.
I'm a birthmother who has experienced firsthand how the domestic adoption industry treats birthparents and their rights. So excuse me if I suspect that:
I still don't buy he "accidentally" gave up his parental rights. I think he had no problem giving them up and refusing to pay child support when he thought his ex was going to be a single parent to their child. When he found out their child was put up for adoption, THEN he wanted her back. He stated multiple times…
This is such an extraordinarily complicated case with no winners.
I can't imagine Hillary personally forcing this decision on Huma, given her own marriage history, but any action that forever relegates Weiner to a pathetic footnote of political history would be fine by me.