tigger22472 said:
Ok.. so are we encouraging mom to get on welfare to support her child so she doesn't have to work a 9-5 job??
I stand by my statement... Just because a mother gives birth to a child doesn't AUTOMATICALLY make her the 'better' parent and I totally disagree that he should have to wait a few years to get 50/50 physical custody... that is just plain flat out sexist. It's a shame that your ex wasnt' more involved in your child's life but that doesn't mean every man is incompetent.
I advocate 50/50 in the instance of two fit parents. But I also feel that it is different for infants. If it is a situation where the parents are divorced and the baby knows both of them as equal caretakers, in the home environment then by all means do 50/50. Just keep the routines and separate home lives as similar as possible. Babies after all thrive on similarity and routine.
Now in an unmarried situation it is totally different. That baby is used to being with his/her primary caretaker, if that is the mother then so be it. And that takes allot of phsycological wieght. Rippin that bond can be dangerous for some infants. So why risk it? Why not first acclamate the babe to the father's environment with a stepped up parenting plan that will eventually lead to 50/50. Its not about male or female, or sexism it is about infant bonding and the important role it plays in development. It just so happens that women become pregnant, women have the babies, women have the breasts that produce milk ect. It's nature.. And because of this women are often times the primary caregiver.
Untop of that, this father would rather leave the babe with a stranger then with her own family, how right is that?
And, personally I would not let him take the babe either out of fear that he won't bring her back. That is life in this custody hell you got to watch your back..
amarie