Posted on 07/07/2014 2:55:26 PM PDT by NYer
You’re right. With the situation what it is, and unable to change the past, the man seems to have done the best thing possible.
I suppose in this day and age we should be happy she married a man.
typical...
I remember the story because it was unlike the usual rejection scenarios. No mention of religion or being a religious man. He just wanted to make things right, and was extremely humbled and amazed that his thoughtless behavior had turned into such a blessing (well, for lack of a better word but maybe that’s the word he used).
Of course, he was blessed because instead of running and hiding like a coward, he stepped into the light.
Yeh what can you really even say. Its just too bizarre.
One of the dichotomies of this situation is that the children are blessings, just by existing, regardless of the wrong acts of their parents. For children who otherwise had a good upbringing, knowledge of their genetic father may filled a gap and given them a sense of integrity in adulthood that they could have lacked in childhood.
One person’s doing the right thing spreads a lot of positive energy.
Staggers the mind. I sure hope she’s on the hook financially for this child she caused to be brought into the world.
What a piece of work. Poor baby.
I’ve always called that POS show “The Spew”, for reasons this story makes obvious.
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