@anon_opin Hey the saucier the better! Especially if a casserole is served with mash, curry is served with naan/chapati. Plus there's always your finger if you're at home. 🤣
@Kirstylu29 I had one for a bit. She was a big softie. When we split she went with him and he returned her to the original owner. She is well trained and a big baby. She also saved my life one night. They are like Staffs, Rotties, GSs etc great in good hands, deadly in the wrong ones.
@Snigens@anon_opin So no, don't avoid single dads. Just avoid single mums? Those stats are because someone isn't putting in the effort with those children, and you can't and shouldn't put all that blame on single mothers.
@UcetNahradni@anon_opin You just did tell me "that's the uncomfortable truth" from a female perspective, but when I ask from the male side, you say, "Not for me to tell."
That's very telling..
@AllyFothers@anon_opin That is also wrong. That should only ever happen if either person is a danger. Then again, you can't force people to be in someone's life but they also can't complain if they didn't make any effort.
@ChisieWeirdo@anon_opin I see both sides. Just recently, though, it has been very geared to hating on single mothers because "they must've done something." Whilst single dads do they same and are glorified. It's insane. Being a single parent is hard, no matter if you're mum/dad, and they still matter.