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To: LWalk18
"and if he chose to believe a woman who would bear a child out of wedlock was sleeping with only him, and not pursue the issue for FIVE years (remember in many actions there are time limits- you cannot sit on your rights forever)- then those losses he deserves."

Did anyone think that maybe he REALLY wanted to believe this woman, that maybe he really loved her and trusted her, and then five years later he notices "his daughter" looks an awful lot like his best buddy Roger? Can no one understand the hurt and anger that he must feel? Or maybe it doesn't matter because he is a male and therfor he is always bad/wrong?

240 posted on 11/02/2002 10:35:34 AM PST by CAPPSMADNESS
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To: CAPPSMADNESS
Did anyone think that maybe he REALLY wanted to believe this woman, that maybe he really loved her and trusted her, and then five years later he notices "his daughter" looks an awful lot like his best buddy Roger? Can no one understand the hurt and anger that he must feel? Or maybe it doesn't matter because he is a male and therfor he is always bad/wrong?

Hey I really wanted to believe there is a Santa Claus, and I love and trust my parents, but don't think I can sue them for fraud because they told me about a man who doesn't exist. Everyone gets deceived at various points of their life, you can't sue each time for fraud. Remember that he is getting back the money he was obligated to pay (child support)as well as no longer being charged for money- that is the right way to compensate him. The law shouldn't have to intervene everytime someone feelings are hurt- that is why we needed tort reform.

259 posted on 11/02/2002 11:09:27 AM PST by LWalk18
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