I'm not going to call you a single
dad because your ex partner,
the guy in your life, he is co-parenting
with you, but you guys are broken up.
Yes. That is absolutely correct. Don't
you want a clean break from this guy?
I mean, this was a guy, you guys were
in love, you had a close relationship.
Yeah, 10 years. Yeah.
Why have him involved?
I don't really have a family and so my
friends become my family and this is
somebody I was involved with
for 10 years. He's a great guy.
We didn't work out as a couple, but um,
you know, I want somebody, you know,
when I was a little kid it was
just my mom and my brother,
but it was my mom and she was not the
most parental person and I wish some adult
after my dad died had stepped in
and just been like, you know what,
I'll take you to a ball game or let's
go to lunch every now and then and let's
just talk, you know, like no one ever
did that. And so I thought, well,
if something happens to me, or even
if something doesn't happen to me,
if more people love my son and
or in his life, I'm all for that.
And you know,
my ex is a great guy and I think it's
good to have two parents if you can.
Will you both be dad?
My ex is French, his name is Benjamin,
so he's going to speak in French
to the kid and he's going to be,
I think like a papa or pop or whatever.
And I think I'll be dad or daddy.
I love it. And I love speaking
French. I wish somebody would've well,
I wish somebody would
have spoken to me, period.
The idea that somebody would speak
French. That's good. You know, I mean.
Yeah, he's already speaking French to
him. I have no idea what he's saying.
He could be turning the kid
against me. I don't know.
It's so true.
