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Posted by Dave from MN on June 12, 2007 at 12:00:37 from (67.133.91.236):
In Reply to: OT horses posted by Stumpalump on June 12, 2007 at 08:16:23:
Oh yes the joys of mixed families. First stay with your values. Any way, I personally would NOT succomb(?)to having all that investment out of fear of being the (bad) parent. An animil would be a great experience for your daughter, but they are a lot of work and SHE WILL need to be responsible for it. Start with something smaller if she wants an animal, or heck have the (evil doers?)go halvsies with you on the upgrades, I deal with your situation about every other week with my daughters mom and my step sons dad. If they ever bark out I hate it here, I wanna live with my_______! I say go ahead pack your crap then. They shut right up, then I tell them later that I love them they can do what they think they should do when they are old enough to overide the judges order, but then they are gonna stick with it an not play musical chairs, but then being an ex manufacturing manager, it doesnt bother me being the "bad cop" everynow and then
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