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Posted by NC Wayne on July 12, 2007 at 15:49:47 from (166.82.164.156):
I just read your reply to my last post. Based on the tone you use it sounds like your one of those guys that give the rest of a bad name. I take no offense to the things you say because there is none to be taken unless you were right. Thing is your dead wrong. It's really none of your business but here's the story anyway. I dated this girl seriously about 13 years ago and we lived together for awhile. We discovered we didn't get along together all that well as a "couple" but when we split up we stayed friends, and she moved on. She dated for awhile, and wound up pregnant. Married or not she was a thrilled because she had been told that due to a medical condition she couldn't even have kids. When he found out she was pregnant that guy ran back home to Louisiana leaving her alone. In my opinion that one fact makes him a sorry SOB. Since then he has never paid a dime of support for her son or any of his other kids in LA that live with his mother. He contacted "his son" just enough times to get the boy wanting to see his real dad and then stopped all contact. He has been in and out of jail numerous times, for verious crimes, and on and on. And no we never told the kid his real dad was a sorry SOB, just that he wasn't a very good person. Anyway, she met someone else, had her son three months premature and then that guy turned out to be abusive. Left with a 6 month old that was on a heart and lung machine, suffering bouts of appenia (sp) and that she had been told would never walk or talk she needed somewhere safe to go that the abusive SOB couldn't find her. Being a good friend I offered to let her move back in at my place. I've got a large house and she lived upstairs and I lived downstairs. We weren't "together" as a couple, she dated, I dated, we each did our own thing and I helped raise her boy as if her were my own til she met someone else and moved on again. Yes I'll always love her but if we were gonna be together it would have already happened so there's no hidden agenda on my side. Money can buy alot of things but believe me I'm no sucker to think it can buy love. I've got the money, I helped raise the boy as my own, therefore if I know what she and I went through all those years recieving no support for him so if I can help her out I'm dang well gonna and I really don't care what anybody thinks. But that's just me, I know how to be a friend to someone be they male or female with no hidden agendas.
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