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Question Posted Thursday January 31 2013, 12:27 am

there, so here is one of the answers I got from asking similar questions elsewhere


"Even though she is very sorry for making the mistake and even though she regrets it, she is still a delinquent and has to pay for the crime that she committed. She should have thought about it before doing it. I am sure that she will be behind bars for quite a while. She is not a good example for your daughter and I think that you should raise her all by yourself. You can take your daughter to see her delinquent mother in jail, but I suggest you only take her once a week."


this seems kind of harsh don't you think? I never said I was going to break her out of jail or something.


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Trauma answered Thursday January 31 2013, 12:41 am:
That is extremely harsh. If your wife had shown no regret for her actions and had no plans of changing, then I might agree with that to some degree, but your wife obviously accepts responsibility for her mistake, and I think it's ridiculous that anyone would even suggest that you raise your daughter alone.

If anything, this is a good learning experience for your daughter, so that she can see that actions have consequences, but it is still an unfortunate situation, and I'm sorry that your family is going through it.

Please don't listen to rude people like that. Your wife made a mistake, but that doesn't make her a bad person, and certainly not a bad mother.

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