It's a curse in many ways. You don't have total control over your body and mind. You lack the social connection to really reach back. You can excel at art and many other talents and forums. But you always feel like an alien in an unholy land. And the wold seems to hate you with every fiber of their being for being so much as different.
Loud noises hurt your ears. And being around other people, you always feel like you're suffocating. And you always seem to be trying to shrink down and disappear. You stare at the ground a lot avoid eye contact as if it's looking directly into the sun with your naked eye.
You don't always curse a deep blue streak, but you do often have to say everything that comes to mind. And you don't always want to express yourself. And if you try to stop, you feel like a high pressured, shaken-up carbonated drink in a bottle ready to explode. Pain shooting all through your head. It's not just a headache. You actually feel like your skull will explode. But it doesn't. The pressure won't release. Unless you release it. In a way that will embarrass you and scare the rest of the world. Children laugh at it. But adults are frightened of it.
I think it's parental instinct. Every good parent is like this.
Sadly yes. If this is because you don't like the relatives you are being selfish. The child should still have the ability to see their relatives.
it depends on who the child is and if you have hurt that child teased that child and things like that
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Only if the venue that issues the child support order requires it. But, it should be noted that with the attention being paid the health coverage, this will like change. Most states are now requiring it. In Missouri, the obligor parent must carry it on top of the regular child support payment.
no becuase they will know when their child is not acting the right way, example: if a mother buys her daughter some clothes, and the duaghter does not like it, thatas when the mother knows that her daughter is unhappy. being a parent is hards but you have to ask your child what they feel and what they want makes them happy. but then dont over do it
No, it's up to the court. However, the non custodial parent would traditionally become the custodial parent. The parent should always have first right to their child!
It depends on where you are. Most likely yes. (More like the child will be taken away from the parent.)
yes other wise the child would may not tell the truth because the parent could make the child feel like its wrong to tell the truth or some stuff like that ya dig?! I will add that it is standard procedure.
Not the same way as if the child was older but missing having a mom/dad and not getting to know the parent can make the child feel such things. The other parent and grandparents can often tell the child how amazing the parent was and that can make you feel like you knew him/her in a way and miss him/her and wish you had met and known him/her.
besides being the parent most likely to provide a safe home, basic necessities such as food and shelter. the most important factor is this. The child belongs with the parent who is most likely to foster and encourage a loving relationship between the child and the other parent. If this can't or won't be done, barring reported and documented domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse and the like, the other parent should have an opportunity to primarily care for the child.
the child has only one parent so the offspring will look exactly like the parent.