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    Is it necessary to get a new daddy for my son?

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    • M Offline
      mslin
      last edited by

      sayang goes to you, dear..


      all mum just want to give their best to their children.. i remembered my late mum used to say \"eat the fish meat and just leave the fish bone for me as i love to eat\".. tho we never eat up her share of fish meat but its the thot of mum thats always in my mind..

      i m sure God has a plan for you.. be strong.. πŸ™‚

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        Liz_Ryan
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        mslin:
        sayang goes to you, dear..


        all mum just want to give their best to their children.. i remembered my late mum used to say \"eat the fish meat and just leave the fish bone for me as i love to eat\".. tho we never eat up her share of fish meat but its the thot of mum thats always in my mind..

        i m sure God has a plan for you.. be strong.. πŸ™‚
        thank u, sweetz! God bless..........

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          buds
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          24hr-mum:
          i recall that MM Lee ever said something like the westerners marry the woman they love; the Chinese love the woman they marry. he tries to do both. just food for thought.

          Deep kinda food here that requires careful and detailed preparation uh,
          24hr-mum? πŸ˜‰ But i like. πŸ˜„ Thanks for sharing his quote with us!

          Not something easy to do...
          I mean, do both leh...

          Only one that loves the spouse passionately would be able to achieve
          both and in this instance, we can see that from the man himself... MM
          Lee. :salute:

          Love for country and love for family goes all the way... it's amazing how
          he does it.

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            buds
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            24hr-mum:
            basically its a perception what marriage means.

            What we perceive and idealize may not always turn out the way we want it to be... 😞

            And sadly for some cases where one party is all out with the drive to
            make things work, it still doesn't...... too much work and all the
            perceptions forgotten....... all the promises broken............

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              buds
              last edited by

              24hr-mum:
              for a responsible man should view marriage as something to last 'till death do us apart'

              My hubs is the pinnacle of the word responsible.
              I thought being responsible he would view marriage
              as something like you said... till death do us part............
              but hey, all human beings have flaws & hidden weaknesses. 😞

              Then, it comes to a point of \"how\" and \"whether the man wants
              to make it work. Some just heck care and give it all up... a few others
              may wake up their idea and knock themselves out of their fantasies &
              nonsense to make sure they keep it together.... for real.... the 2nd time
              around.... for that 2nd chance to prove that all this while, they WERE the
              responsible people everyone thought him to be.
              Liz_Ryan:
              personally, i feel this \"till death do us part\" thingy is just a figure of speech, it makes a good reading line.....

              but to imply in our lives?... i don't think so....

              yea, of coz we'd do our best to keep a relationship, but at times when it's a one-sided affair, it'll be tiring....
              I hafta agree with ya on this, girl. :snuggles:

              Hugs coming your way... :hugs:

              You stay sane, happy and strong....
              not just for sweet Ryan but also for yourself. :love:
              Liz_Ryan:
              with, deep down in my heart, he'll always be there........ πŸ™‚
              In my case, i suppose it worked out for me.... ya know.... that 2nd
              chance.... for him to work on it..... when initially i was hell bent and
              broken. Like you Liz_Ryan, when my girls even ask... i just tell them,
              i won't have you girls without your daddy.

              They ask. They're kids. Kids are curious by nature. But what i want is
              for them to have happy & positive impressions of daddy esp since i'm
              giving it another shot with what energy i have left...

              At least for now... :politebleah:

              Well... we can't tell the future, no? :lol:

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                24hr-mum
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                i used to think that the feeling of love must be present at all times of being in a relationship, so i thot my other half who basically is the type that lacks romance, isnt as loving as i thot he used to be prior marriage. but as years of marriage passes by, i begin to realise that men who are the simple down to earth type ie who doesnt know how to sweet talk but are men who will go out and work to support their family and kids, and basically who wont leave their wife n kids to fend for themselves, are truly men who show their love, cos they fulfill their responsibility as a man, father n husband.


                so my post that marriage is for life "till death do us apart", "love = responsibility (not just passionate feeling)" stems not just from what the bible teaches abt marriage, but also, i hope men (if any) who read this post can understand their role, plus women who are still seeking love, can look for, ie look for men who have a strong of responsibility and task commitment in anything they do - and whenever they get involved with a woman, esp where kids are involved - basically to see their wife n kids thru.

                my own father was practically absent and died early in my childhood. so i didnt know what i miss. and never knew what having a father is like. i used to envy classmates whose hv fathers who eat dinner wif them. if i did hv a good father, maybe my life would be different.

                just to share personal opinion, modern youngsters may see marriage as unnecessary or even β€˜bad’ cos it ties up a couple "forever". but if a man is willing to give a woman the status of being his (one n only one) wife, it shows something right?

                and MM Lee is certainly a man of his words. which couple doesnt quarrel at times? certainly there are ups and downs but a man who can stand by his wife thru thick n thin is certainly a man who shows his love in action, translated into responsibility.

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                  24hr-mum
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                  maybe the topic for this thread shd be changed to "is it necessary to have a daddy in the family"?


                  is daddy just a β€˜banker’ to supply the cash to feed the family?

                  i used to tease my hubby as just being the 'banker, chauffeur (to drive kids around to places) and the buffer (to buffer me agst my mil)."

                  nowadays working mums who drive and who earn a lot are becoming the banker and chauffeur.

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                    Liz_Ryan
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                    buds:

                    In my case, i suppose it worked out for me.... ya know.... that 2nd
                    chance.... for him to work on it..... when initially i was hell bent and
                    broken.
                    Let us pray that it will indeed work out till the end..... πŸ™‚

                    You deserve that much, I believe πŸ™‚

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                      e3nity
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                      Liz_Ryan:
                      As a young girl, I used to have a dream. A dream that I would get married at the age of 23, start having children at the age of 24… Wanted to have 4 kids, stop giving birth at the age of 30… and never did I believe premarital sex.


                      I never had any puppy-love during school days, first had a boyfriend at the age of 19. We were together for 4 years, and nothing intimate happened between us. In the same year I met my 2nd boyfriend, I was 23 then. We started living together when I was 25, we loved being with each other but still kept a respectful distance. Finally we really got close after 2 years.

                      And at the age of 29, I kinda gave up hope as he had never initiated marriage. But I wanted to fulfill my dream to be a mom. So I got pregnant. When my son turned 2, I began to think of our future and thought I could not carry on cohabiting for the rest of my life, so decided to call our relationship off. It was a painful decision for a while.

                      My boy is already 6 years old now. All this while I have been giving him the impression that his dad has gone to work but will not be coming back.

                      I am struggling, but doing fine bringing him up on my own. I know bringing up a kid is never going to be easy but it is my responsibility and I have grown to enjoy it.

                      But friends are telling me I would need a companion no matter what. I am confused. I am so used to being alone, taking care of my son. I am not sure if I ever would have the space for another man in my life. Even if I would, would the man and my son ever accept one another?

                      I am seeking opinion from those out there, be it you are married, single or divorced…..

                      Merely opinions, after all it would be me who’ll be leading my life with my son…… πŸ™‚
                      Hi Liz

                      I'm going thru my divorce now. Thank god! Finally.. I've been seperated for the past 4 yrs. Thru out the 4 yrs, my ex had nv visited DS once not to say maintenace. Well but we struggled thru. In the inital stage when we were seperated, i had totally nothing in my bank. The bank even send me a letter to inform me that if i don't deposit $500 in the bank, they will close my account. I looked for a sales job. It was very tough but fortunately my mom helped me thru. Eventually i enrolled DS to childcare and life moved on since then. I've a job and income was very stable but its not enough. I went to further my studies and now i'm holding a quite good income and a good post in the office.

                      During this 4 years, i've been in 2 relationship but it didn't work out. Man gives reason like they can't accept my DS n wants me to give up my DS to be with them. Well of coz i didn't. My friends ask if i feel lonely coz there is no companionship/partner support cause i'm just 26. I told them no. I want the best out of my child's life and mine. If there is gona b a man in my life he got to love my everything.

                      Over the years i see how my child grow. To me, its not a must to have a man in my life. I can still support my child. I agree sometimes with the absence of a father the child may not be coping well. However, with the help of HELP FSC for single parents and child, both of us are mentally and emotionally fine.

                      My child is my everything. That is my option. You have the rights to decide what is right for you. If there happen to be a man who appear, do make sure he love ur child more than u.. This will prevent child abuse by step father.

                      May god bless you!

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                        LOLMum
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                        dear e3nity,


                        God bless you and your son. it is very good of you to put your son first instead of the new man in your life. the child is the most vulnerable person in any relationship. he is too young, helpless to fend for himself.

                        am very happy to hear life is turning good for you both and hope you will continue to be strong for any situations.

                        God bless you both. πŸ™

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