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Hello could I have a rant and maybe some advice?! It’s about my partner sometime…

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Hello could I have a rant and maybe some advice?! It’s about my partner sometimes he’s a great dad I know he has it in him to be a fantastic dad to our 8 weeks little boy and I love him like crazy but sometimes he so horrible and I’m finding he seems to get so into things like friendship groups or games and they become more important I was cleaning nappies and asked him to watch the baby while I did this the baby started crying for about and it took10 minutes of me hearing him crying and shout to give him a bottle before he bothered to move because he was playing a game then kicked off over where the formula was (right next to him) then when I finished and got upstairs he’s stopped feeding the baby to finish a game and left it till the baby was crying so hard when I tried to feed him after getting him back *was in carried on partners chest* he couldn’t tell I was putting the bottle in his mouth, my partner also blames the baby for me having a c-section and that getting infected even tho he never helped and the day I got home from the hospital I had to start clean *oartly angry with my mum for this as we live with her and she didn’t do her but to help* as well as this he is so heartless and unfeeling told me if our son isn’t what he turns normal aka strange male manly man that he will disown him!! I told him I will hate him forever if he try’s that and he said it would bring dishonest on his family!! What do I do???
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7 thoughts on “Hello could I have a rant and maybe some advice?! It’s about my partner sometime…

  • Kick the daft twat out honestly he sounds like the biggest man child going and if he thinks how he is is manly then he’s delusional where are all these shitty men coming from its all you read on here

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  • Tell him where to go. He let his own kid cry out of hunger because he thought a game was more important. What a horrible man. That is not a good dad.

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  • Tell your man that clearly he is bringing dishonour to his family as it takes a real man to raise a child, not some man child who sits around playing computer games when his son needs him!

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  • Easy snap his games up and smash his computer console up till he realises that his baby is more important

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