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Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:38:35 GMT
A lot of athletes are this way, but not Shaun. He brags about his son, and loves him dearly. I think you should be posting this on someone else's page.
Anonymous (Sophomore) wrote on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:49:00 GMT
Anonymous (Sophomore) wrote on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:48:28 GMT
Someone said something on the site (deadbeatballer.com) that sparked my brain. Is the problem that these athletes are only raised to be ball players and nothing more? Does it start from the parents or from when they actually become athletes? If you speak to an athlete on matters outside the field, they seem to be lacking intelligence. It’s as if they have no substance when it comes to family, integrity, loving other things in life besides the ball and pussy. They have no concept of being an actual father and are brain washed to believe their children are only ways to trap them for money. They don’t see their children as representatives and part of them. They don’t view being a parent as a joyful and proud title, but yet one of shame. Regardless of how or to whom the child was made with, they are still your kids. I have heard stories of men who make millions a year asking for the women and illegitimate kid to disappear with nothing? How do you sleep at night not knowing if a part of you is ok, your child? How can someone be that heartless? Take the mothers and the circumstances out of the equations, and there stands an innocent, bright, brilliant child left to believe their existence was a mistake. Sad
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