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CAN WE TALK  ABOUT FATHERS

An open honest discussion about the fathers of our children, our own fathers, our step fathers, fathers to be, ideal fathers, good fathers, bad fathers, fun fathers, uplifting fathers, absentee fathers, loving fathers, unaffectionate fathers,etc.

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WHAT SOME FATHERS ARE MISSING
PLAYERS DO FALL IN LOVE INDIA.ARIE the truth

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What all Black men and boys need to hear from other men

Started by J Daphne K May 6, 2010.

Million Father March, Taking Place On The First Day Of School 1 Reply

Started by Kiri Love. Last reply by J Daphne K May 6, 2010.

Fathers 2 Replies

Started by Tasha. Last reply by Angie Mar 14, 2009.

When do men start to love their child? 1 Reply

Started by Kiri Love. Last reply by Angie Mar 14, 2009.

Information for single parents 1 Reply

Started by GLAMOUR. Last reply by Kiri Love Jun 10, 2008.

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Comment by Peachy Mom on May 30, 2008 at 10:57pm
Why is it that young fathers think they dont need to take care of their child because it is the MOTHERS job? I am struggling with this dilema due to the lack of concern my son's father seems to show for him. Anybody know a good way to handle this situation?
Comment by holli on September 13, 2008 at 12:20am
Peachy Mom it is not just young fathers. My sons father was 33 when he was concieved and left when i told him i was pregnant. His dad came to see him 1 time in almost 11 yrs. Word of advice put him in God's hands and be the strong women that you are and take care and be there for you kid. We are here if you need us sweetie. But i learned to do it myself and let the kid find out about their father on their own.
Comment by Kiri Love on October 10, 2008 at 9:19pm
My daughter's father was 34, and I was 33 when I conceived. I never thought in my wildest dreams, even after I gave birth, that he would feel that he didn't have to help.
Comment by A mothers love on October 30, 2008 at 10:04am
I have been reading your blogs and have listened to your blogtalk, you have a very interesting take on things. I am glad to see you be so proactive about shedding light on our fatherless children and on the fathers who abandon them. I hope to build with you on this issue and others in the future. If you get a minute come check me out tonight on blogtalkradio.com/relationshiprewind. Keep doin what you doin. Peace & Balance
Comment by Grady on November 1, 2008 at 7:44pm
When I found out that I was pregnant with my son, his father had already left me and then wanted to make it work, but as I did not pursue it he did find someone else that has 4 kids and decided to settle down with her. My son is almost 2 (1/15/07) and in the early beginging his father was very active in his life and he just recently dwindled on the father duties as being there, letting my son get to know him..But all this came from him being mad with me cause there is no relationship between us, all I can do is pray and leave in god's hand and raise my son to the best of my ability..One day they will grow up and be the responsible fathers that god wants them to be until then we are Mothers who will do anything for our kids
Comment by Michael on December 6, 2008 at 8:56am
Hello.
Are there children in your community that you care about?
Do you belong to a group, organization or institution?
You can help all of the children of your community!
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When: Saturday, December 20, 2008. At 11:00 a.m.
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Information: 347-406-5218 or publishing@spiritef.com
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Comment by MsLesaPH on April 10, 2009 at 10:34am
Neither father of my 2 girls have offered a penny (or themselves for that matter!) to assist in their well-being since their births. So many promises made..to all of us...& - NOTHING! Both girls are excelling academically, socially, & are 2 of the most well-respected youth in our church, & community. All of this they've done WITHOUT benefit of their actual fathers..but with the loving assistance (& prayers!) of my dad, my brother, their god-father, & a treasured cousin who loves & believes in them beyond belief! Even though busy in their own lives, they never cease to take an opportunity to encourage, offer advice, attend PTA meetings, or to just BE PRESENT in their lives. Something their biological fathers can't/won't be bothered to do. My pride comes when we pray together & they thank GOD for me - their mother AND father! Not in the regular packages of male & female...but all rolled up into one incredible, beautiful woman they just happen to call...'MOM'!!
Comment by Sharon Rodriguez on April 24, 2009 at 9:04pm
How painful for a child to not know her father, have him appear in her life to 'play house' with mommy for three months, become attached and fall in love with him, only for him to vanish again without a word. My 3yr old is hurting because of my mistake in believing he wanted to be a father. My son (her twin) has special needs and I wonder if that has anything to do with it. My son doesn't seem to even notice dad ever came around but my daughter is clearly heartbroken. I need to work out the anger and frustration in my head before I can work on hers but all I can say when she asks where he is: I don't know.
Comment by Yolanda on March 13, 2010 at 11:13am
There is a website for single mothers who deal with deadbeat daddies. Check it out at www.babymamastalk.com
Comment by Stacey McSwine on April 22, 2010 at 10:29am
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