Or, more accurately in most cases, by Baby Mamas who want to nail the Baby Daddy for child support (and 90% of the time, rightly so)
But really, there was more a general point there about sons (and daughters) growing up alienated, apart, and otherwise without their fathers, which there's an awful lot of in today's culture. Which is why I don't think it's actually as much a cliche as we'd like to think.
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Date: 2004-10-19 11:52 pm (UTC)Or, more accurately in most cases, by Baby Mamas who want to nail the Baby Daddy for child support (and 90% of the time, rightly so)
But really, there was more a general point there about sons (and daughters) growing up alienated, apart, and otherwise without their fathers, which there's an awful lot of in today's culture. Which is why I don't think it's actually as much a cliche as we'd like to think.