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Again, it is not normal for people to speak that way in the real world. Even happily married persons rarely use the word our in relationship to their children, in spoken conversation. In the context of this thread it was clear that she was speaking about their mutual child even though she did not use the word "our".

I only say this because I think that we tend to go overboard on that particular subject, on this forum.
I only asked for clarification because we also see a lot of married people with children during their marriage that aren’t their spouse’s and who the child’s legal parent is most certainly matters in this case. From a language point of view, she was stating it was her kid and not his. Whether or not it’s his kid matters in this situation, so I asked for clarification.