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take the the little guy out for ice cream the next day.
A bunch of posters without kids will say "Watch the fights bruh!" As a parent, I would be at my kids birthday. Go to the bday, turn off your phone to avoid spoilers, and watch later when you get home.
so it’s my 5 year old sons birthday this weekend , and his mother and step father has set up a big party for him... problem is, it’s the day of PPV... and they live 2 hours away ...
Anyway I’ve already made plans. That day ...
aka watch the PPV In my kick ass man cave, and get blazed with my buddies and my hot ass filipina girlfriend ...
So does this make me a bad person for missing the party?? I mean he’s only 5 (he won’t remember) and He will have loads more birthdays ... on the other hand this PPV is once in a life time...
Any suggestions would be appreciated sherdog
and his mother and step father has set up a big party for him... problem is, it’s the day of PPV... and they live 2 hours away ...
I’ve already made plans. That day ...
get blazed with my buddies and my hot ass filipina girlfriend ...
So does this make me a bad person for missing the party??
so it’s my 5 year old sons birthday this weekend , and his mother and step father has set up a big party for him... problem is, it’s the day of PPV... and they live 2 hours away ...
Anyway I’ve already made plans. That day ...
aka watch the PPV In my kick ass man cave, and get blazed with my buddies and my hot ass filipina girlfriend ...
So does this make me a bad person for missing the party?? I mean he’s only 5 (he won’t remember) and He will have loads more birthdays ... on the other hand this PPV is once in a life time...
Any suggestions would be appreciated sherdog
I have a son and I probably wouldn’t go. I like doing one-on-one things with my son on for his birthday. Birthday parties are pretty fucking lame anyway. You have to chat with a bunch of dork dads about the lamest shit, you have to be around your in-laws, and a bunch of bratty kids. This guy would have to even be around her ex-wife and her new husband!
Like you said, he won't even remember. Just give him a call or somethin.so it’s my 5 year old sons birthday this weekend , and his mother and step father has set up a big party for him... problem is, it’s the day of PPV... and they live 2 hours away ...
Anyway I’ve already made plans. That day ...
aka watch the PPV In my kick ass man cave, and get blazed with my buddies and my hot ass filipina girlfriend ...
So does this make me a bad person for missing the party?? I mean he’s only 5 (he won’t remember) and He will have loads more birthdays ... on the other hand this PPV is once in a life time...
Any suggestions would be appreciated sherdog
Is your son called Noah by chance?
I mean, sorry to break it to you, but if your kid is being parented by another father figure, you've already failed as a father and a man.
Spending some time on yearly events doesn't inculcate values in a child, which is the difference between being a random family member and an actual parent.
Your manhood has already sailed away, in other words. You should've picked a partner who shared your values and only had a kid if you both had sufficient reason to believe your shared values would foster a good upbringing.
I don't know why you even bother holding onto the kid's memory to be honest. LOL.
Watch the fights.