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Re: inherited 3 teenage kids...........
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Posted by Stumpalump on January 25, 2007 at 09:31:29 from (67.177.206.45):
In Reply to: inherited 3 teenage kids........... posted by Rob in Indiana on January 25, 2007 at 08:36:03:
I had a neibor/buddy that had 3 kids. He turned out to be a cheating lying POS.He finally left his wife and kids to run around with crack heads. I ran into his ex at a home owners meeting and ended up marring her. The 16 year old pot head boy stayed with his dad and now we got him to join the Army. The girls 10 and 13 are my best freinds. I think the kids will really apreciate what you do for them since they have seen a crummy difunctional family. I'd take the kids in a heartbeat. I hear over and over from freinds and family what a great dad I am and all ever do is tell the kids exacly the way it is with no sugar coating or BS. If you never ever lie to kids and shoot straight they will follow you guidance and trust you. You have the opertunity to have 3 best freinds come into your life. Go for it and good luck.
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