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This is true, but do you feel sorry at least for his boy? Did he chose to do those things? Is the boy at fault too? His son may suffer more from this than him if he does a lot of time.
oh absolutely. Not only has he been expose to that type of environment growing up, he may be losing his father for a few years. I don't wish that on any young kid. It wasn't his fault his dad couldn't grow up and be responsible. If I had children, I would never put myself at risk like that. A good father is essential for a young boys development throughout childhood IMO.