ZPT1022
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I wasn't referring to you at all or even thinking about that. Sorry if you misunderstood me. I have seen a lot of stories like the one you posted and always cringe when I read them. I was just saying that just because a person gives his sperm to woman it doesn't make him a father. Legally I guess he has rights, but morally it doesn't make him a true father. That title is reserved for the man who sticks around and loves, cares for, and raises the child in a decent and morally correct way. Far too many foolish or idiotic guys think that all it takes to be a father is the having or getting the sex part and seem to do nothing else. I was just trying to say, unsuccessfully I might add, that real fathers don't have to be the biological ones. I hope it clears it up. Sorry about the confusion
As a child in a similar situation, I think that any man can be a father but it takes a real man to be a DAD. I have two fathers, one bio and one real, but only one Dad.