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blind2facts
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james
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Let me tell you something. If you wanted something to do with her, you wouldnt have disappeared from the first 16 years of her life. She isn't your daughter because you DONT KNOW her.
I dont care what circumstances you claim were keeping you from her - if you loved her, you would have tried a hell of a lot harder to be with her.
So dont think that you can just magically pop up out of nowhere after sixteen years and expect her to welcome you into her life with arms wide open. You should have done that in the hospital when she was born. And every day of her life after that.
But you didnt. Accept the consequences of your choices. You should be very sad, because you made a very bad decision. But you've lived with it for 16 years; she doesn't want anything to do with you. What's changed?
I dont care what circumstances you claim were keeping you from her - if you loved her, you would have tried a hell of a lot harder to be with her.
So dont think that you can just magically pop up out of nowhere after sixteen years and expect her to welcome you into her life with arms wide open. You should have done that in the hospital when she was born. And every day of her life after that.
But you didnt. Accept the consequences of your choices. You should be very sad, because you made a very bad decision. But you've lived with it for 16 years; she doesn't want anything to do with you. What's changed?
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