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malaise

(294,741 posts)
17. When the kid becomes hungry enough
Fri Nov 15, 2013, 07:40 AM
Nov 2013

he/she will accept bottles.
hate to say it but I have no doubt that mom is deliberately breast feeding and not weaning the baby to prevent visitation for the father.
Remember ladies, some of us are very capable of vindictive behavior.
Pump the fugging milk and let the child visit with her father. She is not the only parent.

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That's rough. elleng Nov 2013 #1
unbelievable mattvermont Nov 2013 #2
Judge with little knowledge setting visitation for parent's convenience Cairycat Nov 2013 #3
This is not new. It is common practice. I was forced to put my son in preschool/daycare libdem4life Nov 2013 #4
It's only two days, I think she could pump. Lots of women pump. My Good Babushka Nov 2013 #5
The OP clearly states that the kid refuses bottles n/t eridani Nov 2013 #6
We all have to get used to new things sometimes. nt. My Good Babushka Nov 2013 #7
So, the father will not feed her for his two days?? SoCalDem Nov 2013 #10
If the kid won't accept bottles, with what? n/t eridani Nov 2013 #11
When the kid becomes hungry enough malaise Nov 2013 #17
Yes, sounds like another variation of the excuses you hear in family court treestar Nov 2013 #18
When relationships and marriages fail people can be malaise Nov 2013 #19
I agree! No excuse why the baby can't learn to feed B Calm Nov 2013 #8
That's all I'm saying. My Good Babushka Nov 2013 #9
There's no reason a 10-month old can't learn to take a bottle Sheldon Cooper Nov 2013 #12
"...something along the lines..." Classic vacillation. randome Nov 2013 #13
Exactly.. My daughter-in-law nurses our grandaughter (11 months) BUT SoCalDem Nov 2013 #15
+1,000 malaise Nov 2013 #20
ANOTHER G**D***** ARROGANT MALE JUDGE who thinks he knows ANYTHING about women. WinkyDink Nov 2013 #14
Easy solution - Dad moves into the home on his days. avebury Nov 2013 #16
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