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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So whose the mother?[/quote] Probably a 20-something who just made $500k.[/quote] Kids need mothers. Hopefully, she will be involved in some way.[/quote] My happily adjusted adult niece and nephew of two dads would disagree. [b]Also, my four kids of two moms would disagree that kids need dads. [/b] Kids need LOVE. Period. As someone who was in the system and aged out, I will proclaim that over and over and over. Adoption rules need to be overhauled. Love matters the most, NOT the size of the parent's paycheck or that each kid has their own room or that they are given a five-star life. Can their needs be met? Great, adopt away! [/quote] What else are they going to say? They don't want to hurt your feelings AND they don't know what they are missing![/quote] This. That you have a few examples of presumably "happily adjusted" adults does not change the reality for millions of people, and the fact that nature designs all humans to grow up in the care of an intact home, with a mother and a father. Can kids who don't have that overcome and do well? Of course. But it's still the desired state.[/quote] IMO, 2 moms is fine. No moms is NOT fine. Every kid should have (at least) one mom.[/quote] My sister in law died from cancer when my niece was two. She has no memory of a mom. Is that okay with you, or should by brother just give her up for adoption? [/quote] That's really sad. No child should lose their mother that young. But, yeah I stand by my statement. Every kid should have a mom.[/quote] Since that's how you feel, that's what you should do and teach your kids. But you should also recognize that's just your own personal feelings, which do not matter to anyone besides you and maybe your family. They aren't based in facts of any sort. [/quote]
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