They weren’t his kids were they? The research assistant guy just said he was gay, not that she didnt drunkenly push him down and try to convert him one summer’s eve.
>>219712803How did a guy like him manage to raise a pair of fruits like Frasier and Niles anyway?
>>219712822his wife ruined them while he was busy being a police officer. this is usually negated by the beatings but he was a nice guy and its not like she turned them full gay.
>>219712822Never hear the ancient trope of children rebelling against their parents values and embracing the opposite ones?
>>219712822Too many stakeouts. Not enough belt
>>219712803i absolutely would stop loving my kids if they werent mine. wouldnt even pause to think about it.
>>219712889That’s kind of sociopathic
>>219712822Frasier was crushing 10/10 pussy constantly.
>>219712925>t.
>>219712803pokies
>>219712925not half as bad as lying to a man about fathering your children
>>219712925Sociopathic would be having a man raise kids that aren't his.
>>219713047I mean yeah in principle, in a meme sense, talking a big game online Id agree. But actually imagining spending 40 years raising a son and loving him as an individual only to find out he wasn’t mine — I don’t think I could turn off my emotions like that unless I already hated him underneath the familial relationship. Through I’m not brown like toi.
>>219712925It’s sociopathic to lie to a man about paternity. Most women seem to struggle with an empathy exercise of trying to understand not having your kid be yours, because they get the luxury of having them come out of them
>>219713139>>219713084The kids are innocent of that thoughbeit
>>219713200obviously, but that wasn’t what was being discussed
>>219713168>Through I’m not brown like toi.What did he mean by this
>>219713168It’d be turning off certain emotions, not all of them. You get certain privileges being my dad, wife, child etc. If you aren’t those things you lose the associated privileges >>219713238Sociopathy was already in the child’s life before whatever the dad did
>>219712889I wouldn't but I'd sell everything and give all of my money to my best friend then divorce my evil wife.
>>219713168I mean the whole "woman scorned" thing didn't come from nowhere. Love can very, very easily turn to hate under the right circumstances. And while you probably wouldn't hate the person you thought was your child, you absolutely would love them less, because you loved them under false pretense the entire time.
>>219712803I rewatched this Iast year. All I could think is what an absolute smokeshow Roz was the entire time.
>>219713337Women knowing men will love their “children” less if they find out the true paternity is also a prosocial force that encourages women to not do it in the first place
>>219713337Even so you’d probably come to terms with it and treat them relatively the same. They really shouldn’t have to suffer for their mom being a whore
>>219713420They honestly should because otherwise it teaches other women they can get away with it consequence free. Men can make children for life. Leave the family and start over if this happens to you.If it sounds so bad and sociopathic then boo hoo women shouldn’t cheat, solve that problem first before complaining
>>219713420They shouldn't, but they will. You can't just turn off your emotions, and I know I wouldn't want a permament reminder around me of what a fucking lying whore my wife was.
>>219713420they absolutely should suffer for their mother being a whore. disconnecting children from their whore mothers is the cause of a lot of problems in our society. used to be you had to come from a good family to get a position of power...or at least pretend to come from a good family
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>>219712889I wouldn't stop loving them, but I would manipulate them into hating their mother and never speaking to her again so she dies alone in a shitty nursing home where immigrants bounce her head off the wall whenever she refuses to take her meds. After all, it'd be her fault and not theirs.
>>219713470>just make everyone and yourself miserable… for society’s sakeno thank you please
>>219712803This wouldn't bother me because I was always a fan of adoption anyway. And I'd probably do what this anon said >>219714134.I mean I'd have a moment of being "aww shit" but I'm saying I'd recover quickly. Unless the kid was a monster then I'd be glad and fuck off. You know what context would probably change a lot of my reaction. Like how many years I thought they were my kid stuff like that
>>219712822They’re both very successful Doctors, and they’re both straight, he did a good job.
>>219718143it's for your sake as well dude, you are definitely going to feel differently about your "kid" after. every time you look at them will be a reminder of what your wife did to you.