I often think how I’d react to my child being bullied. I’d imagine my first point of call would be banging the dad out cold outside the school, depending on the severity of the bullying. I’d have to consider the repercussions that’d have on my kid though, so maybe I’d just prepare my kid like a mini Ronda Rousey so she can handle her own ****.
As the father of two sons, and as much as I have nothing against gays, I must admit it was a big relief when they first showed an interest in girls.
So you and your boyfriend raised them to stand up for themselves, that’s good and goes against the feminine impression you tend to give off
No. That was driven by a wum imperative, one for which you still keep falling. All joking aside, I was a fairly tough kid.
If you need to believe that, then it's best we leave it there. Like Comm said, we don't need you trying to make another thread all about you
Why do you always have to try and be a smart Arse? Firstly, you seem to have forgotten the smart bit out of your comment. Secondly, they’re my sons. I love them and still would even if they were gay. Am I glad they’re not? Yes, as I think most parents would be.
Would having a single gay dad be any different to having a straight dad? I doubt he'd push you into a cock munching session.
It must be a helluva shock when that day comes, 'mum, dad i have someone i'd like you to meet, his names Dave, and we're a couple;
If you love your kids, you love em no matter what. But, yes, if I’m honest it’s something I’m glad I didn’t have to deal with.
That's the obvious one I suppose. There are ways and means for gay couples to have kids, but I agree it's not the 'usual' way.