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Quote: from [m]marine chic[/m] at 3:39 pm on Nov. 6, 2008[quote]Obviously you don't trust him, so YES, it is right to be worried. Maternal instincts are usually right. You should discuss the issue with him, then, if he continues to be evasive, work out other arrangements for your daughter.[/quote]
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EmoYuuki
Posted at 3:32 pm on Nov. 6, 2008
My daughter is almost a month old and her and her father are always out, i want 2 know were they r going but i have work and skool, they dont get back till after dark and at times i dont believe my boyfriend wen it takes him an hour 2 reply saying they r at the park, is it right 2 b extremely worried?!?!?!
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marine chic
Posted at 3:39 pm on Nov. 6, 2008
Obviously you don't trust him, so YES, it is right to be worried. Maternal instincts are usually right. You should discuss the issue with him, then, if he continues to be evasive, work out other arrangements for your daughter.
Natsy
Posted at 3:34 pm on Nov. 6, 2008
unless he's a pedo, then no.
EmoYuuki
Posted at 3:33 pm on Nov. 6, 2008
Quote: from
MystiqueBeauty16
at 3:32 pm on Nov. 6, 2008
Follow them one night.
i would but i am busy, he is the stay at home parent... I AM 15 I FEEL OVER WELMED!!!!
viper09
Posted at 3:33 pm on Nov. 6, 2008
yes
MystiqueBeauty16
Posted at 3:32 pm on Nov. 6, 2008
Follow them one night.
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