This section is reserved for both male and female blog viewers to voice their opinions and/or concerns regarding fatherhood (men raising children / serving as role models). Is a rocky relationship coming between you and your child? Or maybe child support; health issues; legal issues; employment issues are weighing you down. Tell 'Em Why You're Mad is an opportunity to sound off in a safe place and get supportive feedback from others who may be facing the same issues. So whether you are a mother or a father, here's your chance to sound off.....Keep it real! Keep it clean! And please, leave out the real names!
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I'm tired of having to kiss the booboos, give time outs, read the bedtime stories , do all the pediatrician visits all by myself. What made this the mommy job? When do I get a break? Oh and by the way, we aren't living large on child support!
I'm mad because men are always viewed as secondary to his children". The mother(s) seem to get ALL of the credit or more acknowledged as "the parent". That's "B.S." - it's not man's fault that we don't have ovaries......that we can't carry a child in our uterous! So why do women get the final word on who does what with the child, who the child can or can not be with etc?
My baby's mother won't let me see my 2 yr old daughter. She's mad because I'm in another relationship, the funny thing is that she was in another relationship before I was when my daughter was a year and a half.
We often FEEL that it's a woman's world but let's be real......are we exceeding our "fatherly" rights......we as fathers should be more active as advocates for ourselves
Im mad because my kid's dad hasn't spoken to them in years, but wants to friend them on facebook. He wasn't there to help raise my kids but wants to take the glory of being their friend now that their grown men. Single Mom/Waitress
Choosing our mate or our date seems to be an important issue after the fact. Over time households are becoming more and more of the "single parent".
Are we having those small detailed conversations on the "role" we're going to play before our child(ren) are blessed into this world?? Not just "mommy and daddy"- the team work still continues after the child is born.
Make schedules....custodial or non-custodial a plan can come together! I just hope that moms aren’t just pointing or waving the finger like mom or auntie would have done at him.
And if dad can't come to an agreement, then we need to be honest with ourselves and move that situation to another conversation. TALK IT OUT!
Thanks for writing in.
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