Submitted by cessna152towser (not verified) on Wed, 12/11/2008 - 6:19am.
Absolutely essential that mum should continue to show love to dad after baby is born, sadly all too often dad is considered redundant once baby is born. My ex and I were so much in love and when a baby daughter came along as a result of a honeymoon pregnancy we were both overjoyed. Yet once baby was born she began to consider me a threat to "her" baby, and all because baby developed a slight rash which doctor said could have been caused by being cuddled against dad's facial stubble. She went back to her mother with a six month old child whom I wasn't allowed to see again for several years, daughter grew up to become a loner and lives a reclusive life with only her pet rats for company. I remarried, second wife had health problems so no children and now she is confined to a wheelchair. I'm now 57 and beginning to become fretful that by the time I ever get the chance to become a new dad again I will be too old to give my future kids all they need.
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Absolutely essential that
Absolutely essential that mum should continue to show love to dad after baby is born, sadly all too often dad is considered redundant once baby is born. My ex and I were so much in love and when a baby daughter came along as a result of a honeymoon pregnancy we were both overjoyed. Yet once baby was born she began to consider me a threat to "her" baby, and all because baby developed a slight rash which doctor said could have been caused by being cuddled against dad's facial stubble. She went back to her mother with a six month old child whom I wasn't allowed to see again for several years, daughter grew up to become a loner and lives a reclusive life with only her pet rats for company. I remarried, second wife had health problems so no children and now she is confined to a wheelchair. I'm now 57 and beginning to become fretful that by the time I ever get the chance to become a new dad again I will be too old to give my future kids all they need.