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What type is that?Possibly it is not adoption that causes it.
It might be consistent to offspring of the type of person who is in the situation that is likely to place their child up for adoption.
Even adoptive parents suffer from depression after adopting a child they wanted.
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Even adoptive parents suffer from depression after adopting a child they wanted.
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Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
What type is that?
Even adoptive parents suffer from depression after adopting a child they wanted.
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I have a friend who somehow still struggles with mental health issues all related to her having been adopted. It's sad.
And I mentioned before the family friend who adopted out her only child, and suffered all her life from it. ALL HER LIFE. She's dead now. It was terrible.
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
And disproportionately brown and black.
And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
And disproportionately brown and black.
This is not easy stuff, anyone that is left parentless is at risk.
One of my son-in-law's besties is a single dad. He and the mom had a relationship that soured. This woman brought their son to him at three months and said, take him, he's yours. Jack has had him since. I saw this sweet scrumptious little boy while I was away visiting my daughter and family. This little boy hangs out a lot at my daughter's home with my grandson. He is 4 years old and delightful. He wants to call my daughter mommy. She gently has him call her auntie. He started calling me by my grandson's term for grandma. I let him. Every time I gave my grandson any attention, he wanted to know if I could give him hugs and affection too. Of course I did. He's quite a wonderful child...but his mother was in the foster care system and aged out. She couldn't/didn't want to deal with this lovely little boy.
I gave him all the hugs he wanted, let him sit on my lap whenever he asked etc. He is STARVED for love from a mother figure. It broke my heart seeing him so bereft of the love and affection he needs from a woman.
Unwanted children (the mother) may leave a lot of pain for others when they are lost in their own.
To be blithe to the pain of unwanted children is cruel.
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
And disproportionately brown and black.
This is not easy stuff, anyone that is left parentless is at risk.
One of my son-in-law's besties is a single dad. He and the mom had a relationship that soured. This woman brought their son to him at three months and said, take him, he's yours. Jack has had him since. I saw this sweet scrumptious little boy while I was away visiting my daughter and family. This little boy hangs out a lot at my daughter's home with my grandson. He is 4 years old and delightful. He wants to call my daughter mommy. She gently has him call her auntie. He started calling me by my grandson's term for grandma. I let him. Every time I gave my grandson any attention, he wanted to know if I could give him hugs and affection too. Of course I did. He's quite a wonderful child...but his mother was in the foster care system and aged out. She couldn't/didn't want to deal with this lovely little boy.
I gave him all the hugs he wanted, let him sit on my lap whenever he asked etc. He is STARVED for love from a mother figure. It broke my heart seeing him so bereft of the love and affection he needs from a woman.
Unwanted children (the mother) may leave a lot of pain for others when they are lost in their own.
To be blithe to the pain of unwanted children is cruel.
Yes. That is my number one pro-choice argument: the suffering of the unwanted children who are birthed. It can be monumental, and unfixable.
How many unwanted Children are you housing in your virtual McMansion?Should have killed them as babies. That’s the solution? Animals?
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
And disproportionately brown and black.
This is not easy stuff, anyone that is left parentless is at risk.
One of my son-in-law's besties is a single dad. He and the mom had a relationship that soured. This woman brought their son to him at three months and said, take him, he's yours. Jack has had him since. I saw this sweet scrumptious little boy while I was away visiting my daughter and family. This little boy hangs out a lot at my daughter's home with my grandson. He is 4 years old and delightful. He wants to call my daughter mommy. She gently has him call her auntie. He started calling me by my grandson's term for grandma. I let him. Every time I gave my grandson any attention, he wanted to know if I could give him hugs and affection too. Of course I did. He's quite a wonderful child...but his mother was in the foster care system and aged out. She couldn't/didn't want to deal with this lovely little boy.
I gave him all the hugs he wanted, let him sit on my lap whenever he asked etc. He is STARVED for love from a mother figure. It broke my heart seeing him so bereft of the love and affection he needs from a woman.
Unwanted children (the mother) may leave a lot of pain for others when they are lost in their own.
To be blithe to the pain of unwanted children is cruel.
Yes. That is my number one pro-choice argument: the suffering of the unwanted children who are birthed. It can be monumental, and unfixable.
Choice is the only civilized option.
And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
I'm assuming it's because white families prefer to adopt white babies or children.
Why don't you research that for us, k?And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
I'm assuming it's because white families prefer to adopt white babies or children.
Brown and black families can adopt, right?
Or do they prefer white babies too?
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
And disproportionately brown and black.
This is not easy stuff, anyone that is left parentless is at risk.
One of my son-in-law's besties is a single dad. He and the mom had a relationship that soured. This woman brought their son to him at three months and said, take him, he's yours. Jack has had him since. I saw this sweet scrumptious little boy while I was away visiting my daughter and family. This little boy hangs out a lot at my daughter's home with my grandson. He is 4 years old and delightful. He wants to call my daughter mommy. She gently has him call her auntie. He started calling me by my grandson's term for grandma. I let him. Every time I gave my grandson any attention, he wanted to know if I could give him hugs and affection too. Of course I did. He's quite a wonderful child...but his mother was in the foster care system and aged out. She couldn't/didn't want to deal with this lovely little boy.
I gave him all the hugs he wanted, let him sit on my lap whenever he asked etc. He is STARVED for love from a mother figure. It broke my heart seeing him so bereft of the love and affection he needs from a woman.
Unwanted children (the mother) may leave a lot of pain for others when they are lost in their own.
To be blithe to the pain of unwanted children is cruel.
Yes. That is my number one pro-choice argument: the suffering of the unwanted children who are birthed. It can be monumental, and unfixable.
Choice is the only civilized option.
It's been well established that anti-choice people do not care about born children. They applaud laws that hurt children all the time: anti-welfare, anti-education, anti-school fucking lunch, anti-single payer, anti-gun control, pro-separating families with immigration issues, anti-woman, and anti-fucking choice.
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
And disproportionately brown and black.
This is not easy stuff, anyone that is left parentless is at risk.
One of my son-in-law's besties is a single dad. He and the mom had a relationship that soured. This woman brought their son to him at three months and said, take him, he's yours. Jack has had him since. I saw this sweet scrumptious little boy while I was away visiting my daughter and family. This little boy hangs out a lot at my daughter's home with my grandson. He is 4 years old and delightful. He wants to call my daughter mommy. She gently has him call her auntie. He started calling me by my grandson's term for grandma. I let him. Every time I gave my grandson any attention, he wanted to know if I could give him hugs and affection too. Of course I did. He's quite a wonderful child...but his mother was in the foster care system and aged out. She couldn't/didn't want to deal with this lovely little boy.
I gave him all the hugs he wanted, let him sit on my lap whenever he asked etc. He is STARVED for love from a mother figure. It broke my heart seeing him so bereft of the love and affection he needs from a woman.
Unwanted children (the mother) may leave a lot of pain for others when they are lost in their own.
To be blithe to the pain of unwanted children is cruel.
Yes. That is my number one pro-choice argument: the suffering of the unwanted children who are birthed. It can be monumental, and unfixable.
Choice is the only civilized option.
It's been well established that anti-choice people do not care about born children. They applaud laws that hurt children all the time: anti-welfare, anti-education, anti-school fucking lunch, anti-single payer, anti-gun control, pro-separating families with immigration issues, anti-woman, and anti-fucking choice.
Absolute truth.
Isn't it interesting that all the people here that grew up in poverty and reminisce about the government cheese fail to recognize that the food that they got from welfare programs was because of Democrats?
I find it fascinating.
Good idea!Why don't you research that for us, k?And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
I'm assuming it's because white families prefer to adopt white babies or children.
Brown and black families can adopt, right?
Or do they prefer white babies too?
Not to mention, the Foster Child population is still close to a half million unwanted children. Many of which will age out of the system, to be dumped on the street broken and alone.
And disproportionately brown and black.
This is not easy stuff, anyone that is left parentless is at risk.
One of my son-in-law's besties is a single dad. He and the mom had a relationship that soured. This woman brought their son to him at three months and said, take him, he's yours. Jack has had him since. I saw this sweet scrumptious little boy while I was away visiting my daughter and family. This little boy hangs out a lot at my daughter's home with my grandson. He is 4 years old and delightful. He wants to call my daughter mommy. She gently has him call her auntie. He started calling me by my grandson's term for grandma. I let him. Every time I gave my grandson any attention, he wanted to know if I could give him hugs and affection too. Of course I did. He's quite a wonderful child...but his mother was in the foster care system and aged out. She couldn't/didn't want to deal with this lovely little boy.
I gave him all the hugs he wanted, let him sit on my lap whenever he asked etc. He is STARVED for love from a mother figure. It broke my heart seeing him so bereft of the love and affection he needs from a woman.
Unwanted children (the mother) may leave a lot of pain for others when they are lost in their own.
To be blithe to the pain of unwanted children is cruel.
Yes. That is my number one pro-choice argument: the suffering of the unwanted children who are birthed. It can be monumental, and unfixable.
Choice is the only civilized option.
It's been well established that anti-choice people do not care about born children. They applaud laws that hurt children all the time: anti-welfare, anti-education, anti-school fucking lunch, anti-single payer, anti-gun control, pro-separating families with immigration issues, anti-woman, and anti-fucking choice.
Absolute truth.
Isn't it interesting that all the people here that grew up in poverty and reminisce about the government cheese fail to recognize that the food that they got from welfare programs was because of Democrats?
I find it fascinating.
I find it truly bizarre.
And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
I'm assuming it's because white families prefer to adopt white babies or children.
Brown and black families can adopt, right?
Or do they prefer white babies too?
Why don't you research that for us, k?
You asked the question you mewling fucktard, we are not your interns, GFY.And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
I'm assuming it's because white families prefer to adopt white babies or children.
Brown and black families can adopt, right?
Or do they prefer white babies too?Why don't you research that for us, k?
Exactly.
Lily the Leaker throws out a fact that coloured people are represented disproportionately high in the foster are system, but has no idea of what has caused that situation.
And when questioned on it, she expects other people to do the research.
Typical lazy leftists.
Hey now lemme axe you a question, what are the demographics of the US Penal System?And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
I'm assuming it's because white families prefer to adopt white babies or children.
Brown and black families can adopt, right?
Or do they prefer white babies too?Why don't you research that for us, k?
Exactly.
Lily the Leaker throws out a fact that coloured people are represented disproportionately high in the foster are system, but has no idea of what has caused that situation.
And when questioned on it, she expects other people to do the research.
Typical lazy leftists.
You asked the question you mewling fucktard, we are not your interns, GFY.And disproportionately brown and black.
Why is that?
I'm assuming it's because white families prefer to adopt white babies or children.
Brown and black families can adopt, right?
Or do they prefer white babies too?Why don't you research that for us, k?
Exactly.
Lily the Leaker throws out a fact that coloured people are represented disproportionately high in the foster are system, but has no idea of what has caused that situation.
And when questioned on it, she expects other people to do the research.
Typical lazy leftists.