(05-09-2017, 08:53 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: No way. Babies are much harder to deal with. My son & daughter yelled so loud if I walked away from them as tiny babies. No way babies like strangers. Older the child the easier to deal with for fathers even with strangers.
I disagree as our experiences are obviously different.
(05-09-2017, 08:53 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: I give full to Nick. Sean did not want Diana until BC had to convince him. Fathers I know are fun with older kids who know how to play videos games, cook food or work in the shop and the like.
Nick held Kelly once, if I recall correctly. After that, I don't recall any physical interaction between them.
As for Sean, you have to remember that he didn't have much of a chance to get to know infant Diana as Kelly and Nick were pressuring him to relinquish her. So I cut him some slack there.
I also give credit to Sean for not pushing an x-box, i-phone, or computer onto Diana in an effort to ditch her. Instead, he took the time to seriously get to know her and it worked. The two of them interacted very well together. Considering the weird kid that she is, it was refreshing to see the positive interaction between them.
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