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      She has more than one child with more than one man. There are multiple people her babies call daddy.

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              That’s an excellent song, though my experience is different luckily

              I actually get along ok with my baby mama’s mama. She has essentially disowned her daughter though.

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              Oh yeah. Don’t even get me started. Mine keeps me so up to date with the drama, I even know how her new boyfriend threatens her, but I also know she can’t leave him because she won’t have a car to drive to work which is like 40 km away because she’s an idiot and got a job in a place where there were no apartments available.

              I find it morbidly funny because she used to assault me all the time and was extremely mentally abusive as well. Now she’s crying to me that her new bf, who she was warned about, is mentally abusive and pushed her against the wall.

              Both of them are the kinda people that humanity would be better off without them. Them getting together was a major victory for me because I knew at least one if not both of them would get hurt eventually.

              Anyway, if I sue her for child support like I’m entitled to and she won’t make the payments, the debt won’t be erased until 2052. She won’t be able to get any credit until she’s in her 50s. It still won’t be comparable to what she did to me, but this is the limit of what I can do legally to gain back a fraction of what I’ve lost (6 figure sum spent on her whims in 2 years is just the start of it, she legitimately messed up my physical health too. I didn’t sleep properly for 2 years and may have lost about a decade of actual life expectancy over the shit she put me into)

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            If a 31 year old would call me a “daddy” I wouldn’t directly think of “father”.

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              My baby daddies = my children’s fathers

              “I have multiple baby daddies” = “My children are by different fathers”

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              Ah, see what you mean. Yeah, the term is never used like a nick or pet name, it’s a state, like Dead or Pregnant. “He’s my baby daddy” isn’t a term of endearment, it’s literally “To [this] baby, [he] is daddy”

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                In Newcastle we call cats pussies without a single crease in our faces, you’re just gooner brained, words do mean other things in the offline world…

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      From Urban Dictionary’s top definition:

      Short for “Baby’s Daddy”. The father of your child, whom you did not marry, and with whom you are not currently involved.

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        I hadn’t heard it was unmarried specifically, like if they did get married and divorced they’re still fathers of the babies

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          There’s oddities in the Anglosphere where people act like marriage is permanent even though divorce is pretty common and most jurisdictions either have no-fault divorce or let you divorce with a rubber-stamp of “irreconcilable differences”