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Originally posted by honeywolf7
Oh, well if that was the question then the answer is he wouldn't disown his grandchildren (just me). I would still allow him to see them as long as he didn't start teaching his bigoted ideas to them.
Unfortunately, I think that if he did 'disown' you, it would be your children also, IMHO. Much as want your children to have a relationship with their grandfather, his bigoted ways are going to be expressed to them. How can you explain that he loves them and wants to be with them when he doesn't love you (mommy) and couldn't love Roger?
It's sad that it may come down to cutting off ties entirely, but if he's unwilling to see Roger for who he is, I can't see him being anything but bigoted with your kids around too.
And again, here's where you're going to walking a fine line, you CAN'T use his grandkids in this arguement. Stay away from lines like "You won't see your grandkids because you won't see Roger". That makes your children pawns, and even more problems for all. You, your children and Roger need to be a package deal, a 'family' ('it's little, and broken, but mine' to quote a cute little alien) the he would see together, not separate parts.