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Parents, what would it take for you to disown your child?


Not a parent, not trying to get disowned, just curious.

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If they misuse 'their,' 'there' or 'they're' in a sentence...

That would be to much of a disgrace

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What about to too and two

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It wood be two difficult to except that under this roof young man!

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Agreed

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Facts.

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Fax!

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FAQs

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:)

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What if the kid was great at poetry or music?

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That would be nice, it's good for the soul to be creative

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The usual.

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That's hard to say I don't have any kids. It could be a number of things; Religion plays a part in it also.

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if he was a serial killer

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Even if it were Dexter?

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I don't think I'd disown Dexter, his who I will kills code was pretty cool the first 3 seasons:)

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πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Yes, best seasons
That show hit the wall when that Hanks kid showed up

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Aaahhh,,,Planning ahead are we ? , Looking for reasons before you burden yourself with offspring ! , I like it .

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Seriously though , I don't think I'd disown my child for any reason , its unthinkable.

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Disown, or renounce? Disowning usually means cutting an offspring out of a will. It may be part of renouncing, but not the sum total of renouncing. Renouncing a relative means declaring you no longer recognize nor acknowledge a blood relationship between the 2 of you.

A child can renounce a parent. It works both ways, not just 1 way. I believe that renouncing is the best choice for dealing with a truly toxic relative.

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I see the OP can’t be bothered to answer my question.

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