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04/13/2010 07:52 PM
Klaudia
Klaudia
 
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I would like to post this link here. I actually got permission to post this link here from the person who wrote it. Its an adoptee who shares his views on adoption -which Im also against- but here you go please share your thoughts here...

http://7rin-on-adoption.dreamwidth.org/

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05/05/2010 04:28 PM  Top
xoaugustbabyxo

i think he has a point but there is nothing wrong with adoption. i would personily never do it but some people feel its the best for the child. if they turely think that than that child should be greatful when they grow up. yah they might have question n be hurt that there real rents didnt keep them but they should get over it n be happy they did what was best for them Smile

05/06/2010 12:55 AM  Top
Babyonboard

Honestly, thouhgI could never do it, I think adopting out your child because you want them to have a better life than what you can give them is very very brave and self-less.

I think it is unbelivable amazing for any woman who can carry their cild for 9 months and then bless a family who is unable to get pregnant or just want to give a child a good home.

I totally give a big thumbs up to these girls who want better for there young ones and arnt just giving them up cause they dont want to take care of them.


07/27/2010 09:00 PM  Top
kim12534
 
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I gave my daughter up for adoption and trust me its not a easy thing at all but for young parents who dont have the support of there family and everything and they want to give there child a better life then i would say consider adoption. I live with it everyday and yeah it hurts but i see how my daughter is with the person who is going to adopt her and she is so happy and that's all i wanted for her is to be happy and grow up with people who could give her what she needs and to give her a good life.
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08/22/2010 04:45 PM  Top
missmadi
missmadi
 
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My mom and her 2 sisters were adopted, and my grandparents have been foster pArents since my mom was little and have had over 90 babies in their house, so I have had a very good view of adoption. My mom has always been very grateful to her birthmom for being so selfless and giving her a wonderful life. We are all really close to her and stuff. And my grandparents are even more grateful to all three of their daughters birthmoms for giving them children, since my grndma couldn't get pregnant and all she ever wanted to be was a mom.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with giving your child up for adoption if you feel that is what is best for them. I think it's the most selfless sacrifice ever.

Madison:)
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