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rjm

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[Redacted by Moderator - Community Guidelines] I dutifully did what I was told by the learned teacher & read the 1st post again. The part in question reads as follows. "Affair partner went ahead with giving birth to miracle child knowing father not wanting to father a child" The alternative to going ahead with having the child is abortion. Even though that word was not used, that was exactly what was suggested to be the fathers preferred option.
You were obviously so disgruntled by some of the content in my postings that you missed the most important bit.
For the record, I said many men. I did not say men in general, nor did I say all men.
That considered I really don't think there was justification for the rather harsh telling off that you metered out.
The apology I gave really was sincere. It wasn't given because I thought I was wrong, or because you told me off. I've thicker skin than that.
I dare you to run this past someone teaching women's studies at uni. If you do, be prepared to be properly educated.
 

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Hi @rjm
Thank you for your contributions since joining LawAnswers.com.au.
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rjm

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Understood Seamus. Many thanks for the very slight alteration of my post. I was surprised that you let me put it up!