Rumored Conor Mcgregor faces paternity claim from single mum to prove he is girl's dad

yes he is, did you read it?

The fuck are you talking about?

By this time, she knew Dee was pregnant.

But she said: “It was none of my business. That’s his business. No one can put that on me. I don’t agree with it, I’m sorry for doing it.”

Crying, she added: “I feel sorry for the poor girl, I feel embarrassed and ashamed but things happen and it’s not my fault"

Conor isn't even quoted in the article, except for some passage about him denying it.

Seriously, what are you talking about?
 
any confirmation? , the girl looks like an escort, btw
 
I don't know any man who'd prefer the work of child rearing over having to continue to do the job they would be doing anyway with or without kids.

Agree with a lot of what you say, but you clearly don't know nearly as much about people as you think you do. Also, the whole "there has never been a woman able to live up to society's impossible standards for being a good mother" is ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous. All that's asked out of a man to be considered a good father is to take enough time to write a cheque? Okay then. Parental expectations for men and women are different, but you're going foolishly overboard with statements like that.

Edit: You deserve a better reply so I'll elaborate.

There are lots of people (yes, including men) who would would rather stay at home and raise the children that they love more than life itself than go to their regular jobs every day. I'm not a parent, but a male co-worker of mine described it as the most frustrating but easily the most rewarding thing he has ever done. I have never heard him describe our job as rewarding (but have definitely heard a litany of complaints).

Now you might justifiably ask if he loves it so much why doesn't he do it full-time so his wife can go to work and escape the burden of being the primary caregiver. The answer is twofold. First, I don't think he could make his wife switch him roles. I think she likes providing their child with care far more than she liked her job. The second answer is, of course, money. My friend makes far more money doing what we do than his wife did as a school teacher. And no, that is not because he's a male and she's a female. It's because they have different jobs. Our team lead at work is female and makes more than we do. I have little doubt that if my friend didn't have to worry about being the provider he would be happier at home with his son all day. It is actually my female team lead who makes no qualms about the fact that being at home with her kids all day would render her suicidal.

Maybe every man you've ever met truly does think differently than myself or my aforementioned male co-worker or many other men I know. Or perhaps you don't understand every man you know as well as you think you do.

Going back to what I said about my team lead being so vocal about her aversion to the prospect of caring for her children full-time, I think it's worth noting that I believe she'd tend to agree with your assessment of the impossibility of women being good enough mothers in society's eyes. But you know what's interesting? I have honestly never heard anyone at work or in the community criticize her for how she raises her kids. I've heard her complain about how people judge her and her husband for vacationing without them, but I've never heard any such criticisms myself. And yet time and time again I have heard her criticize, judge, and condemn other mothers for how they raise their kids (for choosing not to work, for "coddling" their kids too much/refusing to let others care for them, etc). My point being is that in my experience women and mothers are actually far more critical of each other and do more to create paradigms of what motherhood should entail than our patriarchal society does. But I suppose that's probably due to the template for motherhood that society imprints in female's minds since birth.

Either way, your claim that society doesn't deem any woman as being worthy of the ideal of motherhood (at least that's how I interpreted it) isn't very accurate. I think by and large the vast majority of people I grew up with had both mothers and fathers who were more or less respected as fulfilling their parental roles well.

I apologize for the length of my post, but I wanted to return the favour of trying to construct a reasonable response. This forum would be a much nicer place if the posts followed your formula of rational-based reasoning as opposed to reactionary, knee-jerk responses. It's ironic that the people who get emotional when reading your posts and respond by hurling insults like "cow" at you have a high probability of being the same type of people who claim that women are ill-suited to the workplace (especially in workplace/management roles) due to being excessively emotional.
 
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There's a reason the "women are evolutionary prone to be chaste" argument doesn't exist in societies that don't have a sexist double standard.

Haha and what societies are those? I think a person would have to be well versed in anthropology to know of many societies like that.
 
Modern makeup is to blame. A nightclub 10 these days, can plummet to a high 6 in the cold light of day, in skelmersdale.
 
Now, I don't like Conor but even I don't wish gold digging hoes upon him.
 
Anyone remember this? People didnt mind much but now makes sense. There were probably more cases before Clodagh

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"Conor is having two kids but his girlfriend is not having twins"
 
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Anyone remember this? People didnt mind much but now makes sense. There were probably more cases before Clodagh

Skip to 33:52

"Conor is having two kids but his girlfriend is not having twins"

Did you forget the link?
 
Anyone remember this? People didnt mind much but now makes sense. There were probably more cases before Clodagh

Skip to 33:52

"Conor is having two kids but his girlfriend is not having twins"
Isn't the timing the same?

So word got around that he was having another kid.
 
Alright fellas this thread is getting bent as fuck. I'm seeing random pictures of children...... Wtf.
 
Modern makeup is to blame. A nightclub 10 these days, can plummet to a high 6 in the cold light of day, in skelmersdale.

So much this, its fucking scary what you can wake up to the next day, it boils my piss it's straight up fraud and deception.
 
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