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No, I don't know that they are withholding information from her or lying to her about Mr. Slayton, that's why I said "if that is, in fact, what is happening." It does seem to be what he and Glo are suggesting, though. Mr. Slayton seems to be a rationally thinking man, and I don't feel he and Glo would say that they are unable to make contact with her reps if it were untrue. If Jaycee has been told and did, in fact, reject his offer, why wouldn't her reps just tell him that? Do you really think that if he thought Jaycee didn't want anything to do with him, he would continue to badger her by making 2 public appearances? I don't, because I think he would think about his own daughters and how he wouldn't want someone to do that to them. JMO, but all indications point to Mr. Slayton being railroaded and Jaycee being left in the dark about it.
I realize that his timing isn't viewed as the best, but wouldn't you want to know after all this time if she really is your daughter? Don't you think she would want to know after all these years? If you were him, wouldn't you want to help her in any way and wouldn't you want to make sure she knew you wanted to offer yourself to her? Wouldn't you want to make up for not being there for her as soon you got the first chance to?With Jaycee's reappearance, he's been given a second chance to make right all the wrong he's done in regards to Jaycee. And she's been given a chance to have the relationship with the real dad that she's probably always wondered about. Just because he made bad decisions doesn't mean Jaycee didn't want to know about him. I've known a few children and adults of absentee fathers, they ALL wondered about their real father and always wanted to meet their real father. You think Jaycee, for some reason, is different? Her situation is different, yes, but a person never forgets to wonder about a dad they never knew regardless of the circumstances.
And you make mention of the fact that they may not feel it's the right time to introduce a stranger to Jaycee and the girls. I think you forget, though, that EVERYBODY Jaycee's girls have been introduced to over the last month are all strangers to them and on some level to Jaycee, too. As strong as Jaycee obviously is, I don't think it would hurt her one bit to know, after all these years, that her real dad wants to create a healthy relationship with her. If, after that, SHE is not interested in meeting him, then they need to tell Mr. Slayton that and not decide on their own that it's best she doesn't know about his interest in being a part of her life and lives of her girls. She'll surely be more angry that this was decided FOR her and not WITH her, she is an adult, after all. Far more angry than she'll be finding out that he's been reaching out to her. For all we know, though, their meeting may already be in the works. It's also worth mentioning that if Mr. Slayton had just sat back and said nothing and waited "until a better time", as you suggest, he would likely be ridiculed and demonized for not "being a man and stepping forward" sooner, possibly more harshly than he is now. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Mr. Slayton is damned if does, damned if he doesn't.