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And that is their choice.A father can die at any age.Yes a father in his 70s won’t most likely live that much longer, but it is only really an issue when the father has no wealth to leave them which is not the case here.And a lot of young fathers can be very abusive, leaving lifelong scars.Most older fathers not likelyQuote
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These people are not afraid to make fatherless child in their early age.
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Taylor1And that is their choice.A father can die at any age.Yes a father in his 70s won’t most likely live that much longer, but it is only really an issue when the father has no wealth to leave them which is not the case here.And a lot of young fathers can be very abusive, leaving lifelong scars.Most older fathers not likelyQuote
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Big Al
I disagree with you about the wealth. Fatherhood is about everything and more.
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I disagree with you about the wealth. Fatherhood is about everything and more.
If that was the case: Why would these young women hook up with men older than their grandpas? Aside from the money what is the benefit for a young woman to hook up with a 83-yearold?
How much do you think Al Pacino or Sir Michael will partake in this child's upbringing?
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Okay, Bjornulf. I hope the title is more suitable, now.
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I disagree with you about the wealth. Fatherhood is about everything and more.
If that was the case: Why would these young women hook up with men older than their grandpas? Aside from the money what is the benefit for a young woman to hook up with a 83-yearold?
How much do you think Al Pacino or Sir Michael will partake in this child's upbringing?
I was taking about fatherhood: raising your child to be a upstanding, moral, loving person. That doesn’t require wealth. Why are we discussing this, anyway? This thread was about the MailOnline article I stumbled across!
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I disagree with you about the wealth. Fatherhood is about everything and more.
If that was the case: Why would these young women hook up with men older than their grandpas? Aside from the money what is the benefit for a young woman to hook up with a 83-yearold?
How much do you think Al Pacino or Sir Michael will partake in this child's upbringing?
I was taking about fatherhood: raising your child to be a upstanding, moral, loving person. That doesn’t require wealth. Why are we discussing this, anyway? This thread was about the MailOnline article I stumbled across!
And so? What do you really want us to discuss then? The Daily Mail?
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I disagree with you about the wealth. Fatherhood is about everything and more.
If that was the case: Why would these young women hook up with men older than their grandpas? Aside from the money what is the benefit for a young woman to hook up with a 83-yearold?
How much do you think Al Pacino or Sir Michael will partake in this child's upbringing?
I was taking about fatherhood: raising your child to be a upstanding, moral, loving person. That doesn’t require wealth. Why are we discussing this, anyway? This thread was about the MailOnline article I stumbled across!
And so? What do you really want us to discuss then? The Daily Mail?
I dunno! I just posted the Mail article about Mick’s partner and a potential proposal!
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I disagree with you about the wealth. Fatherhood is about everything and more.
If that was the case: Why would these young women hook up with men older than their grandpas? Aside from the money what is the benefit for a young woman to hook up with a 83-yearold?
How much do you think Al Pacino or Sir Michael will partake in this child's upbringing?
I was taking about fatherhood: raising your child to be a upstanding, moral, loving person. That doesn’t require wealth. Why are we discussing this, anyway? This thread was about the MailOnline article I stumbled across!
And so? What do you really want us to discuss then? The Daily Mail?
I dunno! I just posted the Mail article about Mick’s partner and a potential proposal!
Okay, then there is nothing to discuss. We don't even know whether it's true or not because the rumor comes from a gossip magazine. Why start a thread based on rumor?
How would anyone know? And by the way , a lot of young fathers working 9-5 jobs hardly see their kids.Whereas Mick can make how ever much time he wants.And I’m certain he isn’t abusive or insulting to his child like a lot of young fathers are.This can lead to life long scars people never get over.I bet Mick is a great dad.And all his kids seem to have turned out well.Quote
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I disagree with you about the wealth. Fatherhood is about everything and more.
If that was the case: Why would these young women hook up with men older than their grandpas? Aside from the money what is the benefit for a young woman to hook up with a 83-yearold?
How much do you think Al Pacino or Sir Michael will partake in this child's upbringing?
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Don't do it Mick.
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Taylor1And that is their choice.A father can die at any age.Yes a father in his 70s won’t most likely live that much longer, but it is only really an issue when the father has no wealth to leave them which is not the case here.And a lot of young fathers can be very abusive, leaving lifelong scars.Most older fathers not likelyQuote
ds1984
These people are not afraid to make fatherless child in their early age.
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leave her penniless at any moment.