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I do not have children. My ex of 20 years did not want them. When we divorced, I almost immediately had to have an emergency hysterectomy. I cried and cried in the ER when I had to be taken in to be checked for internal bleeding. If a child walked in, I just lost it crying.
I think it is THE sexiest thing when men are really really really devoted to their children. When they just beam with pride and joy, does anyone else feel that way? |
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I think it is sexy when anyone can put their children before themselves. Being a parent is much more then feeding them
and changing diapers. |
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Yes I do
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I do not have children. My ex of 20 years did not want them. When we divorced, I almost immediately had to have an emergency hysterectomy. I cried and cried in the ER when I had to be taken in to be checked for internal bleeding. If a child walked in, I just lost it crying. I think it is THE sexiest thing when men are really really really devoted to their children. When they just beam with pride and joy, does anyone else feel that way? |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute.
I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. I quote because there is no thumbs up or like option. So like/Thumbs up lol |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. I quote because there is no thumbs up or like option. So like/Thumbs up lol (thumbs up option) |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. I quote because there is no thumbs up or like option. So like/Thumbs up lol (thumbs up option) lol I only like 2 smileys :) and the winky one ;), i don't know any others lol |
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I do not have children. My ex of 20 years did not want them. When we divorced, I almost immediately had to have an emergency hysterectomy. I cried and cried in the ER when I had to be taken in to be checked for internal bleeding. If a child walked in, I just lost it crying. I think it is THE sexiest thing when men are really really really devoted to their children. When they just beam with pride and joy, does anyone else feel that way? I'm a devoted uncle does that count? I have helped care for him from day one, feeding, cleaning, teaching, etc. He's like a son to me. |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. I quote because there is no thumbs up or like option. So like/Thumbs up lol (thumbs up option) lol I only like 2 smileys :) and the winky one ;), i don't know any others lol |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. I quote because there is no thumbs up or like option. So like/Thumbs up lol (thumbs up option) lol I only like 2 smileys :) and the winky one ;), i don't know any others lol Would be creepy to wake up and have those standing around you're bed staring at you. |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. I quote because there is no thumbs up or like option. So like/Thumbs up lol (thumbs up option) lol I only like 2 smileys :) and the winky one ;), i don't know any others lol Would be creepy to wake up and have those standing around you're bed staring at you. |
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Yes devoted fathers are sexy...............now why aren't my freaking smileys working geesh
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Edited by
msharmony
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Tue 02/07/12 08:53 PM
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. so true, it SHOULD be the norm,,, but because it doesnt seem to be,, it becomes 'admired' my brothers are all devoted so I expect it on one level but I am also guilty of smiling a bit larger when I see a devoted father as opposed to one who barely sees and/or supports their kids |
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. |
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MY 2,000th bishes!!!
I have to admit, seeing a father with his children warms my heart. The few relationships I had were with single dads and they were devoted to their kids like crazy. When I see a father playing with his child its one of the best feelings ever. |
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Edited by
DaddyTime
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Tue 02/07/12 11:46 PM
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Like that lame but annoyingly addicting song says.
I'm Sexy And I Know It. Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle yeah |
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Edited by
42BlackBBW
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Wed 02/08/12 12:16 AM
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Not sure about sexy...I find myself running, not walking away from deadbeat dads so it certainly is an attractive attribute. I guess I kinda expect all dads (and moms) to feel that way so it's nothing extraordinary, is what we're supposed to do. so true, it SHOULD be the norm,,, but because it doesnt seem to be,, it becomes 'admired' my brothers are all devoted so I expect it on one level but I am also guilty of smiling a bit larger when I see a devoted father as opposed to one who barely sees and/or supports their kids Yes, agree with this. Seeing a devoted dad shouldn't be a novelty, it should be the norm. My brother's are devoted dads even to kids that are not biologically theirs and even though they have both gone through the “you’re not dad” thing, they are still supportive. If anything, I’ve got more admiration for men who continue to keep in contact non biological children even when the relationship (with mom) is over. Especially if they’ve been the only father figure that child has known. |
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I am a new dad. I was feeding my son out in public the other day and noticed a fair few women looking over and smiling. I imagined they found it cute rather than sexy though.
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