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the guy was probably a douche


The guy was probably such a knob that if you knew he was your dad you'd kill yourself. there are men out there like that.

Or it could have been a sperm donor. I dont think the kid looks anything like Matt vaugn or Jason sudekis.

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A douche? Sure. But a lucky douche.

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My guess is a one night stand that wanted nothing to do with her or the baby...so yes..a douche....even if the pregnancy was an accident, how can you walk away from your own flesh and blood. That screams douche.

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I think January meet someone at a party and had sex with him. She might have forgot to take the pill. Or she just didn't care.

Anyway, I'm going to be like Kermit the Frog, sip some tea, and say it's none on my business.

January is being a good mother and is taking care of her child. And really, that's what matters in the end.

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January is being a good mother and is taking care of her child. And really, that's what matters in the end.

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I would love to take care of her end, that's what matters to me.

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If the guy was a douche then she was a slut for getting knocked up by a one night stand.

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Consenting to sex isn't consenting to parenthood.It's safe to assume a one-night-stand doesn't want to father a child with you. I would argue it's douchey to get pregnant or continue a pregnancy that resulted without the consent of both "donors".

Besides, the kid is fine without a father. January has the resources to be a single mom without the stigma. If the child needs a male influence, she can hire a male nanny. This situation is likely better than a child being split between two homes and two families with split birthdays and holidays, half-siblings he hardly sees and 18 years of custody battles and arguments over parenting styles

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