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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is so sad. Where I live now, a baby belongs to the village. We love our inter-generational community. I had one baby in the US and one here and it is night and day. This coldness, lack of family and community connection, hyper individualism, and considering a baby a medical issue is one of the reasons half of Americans have considered leaving. It is anti-human and something you’d only see in a WEIRD country. I feel sorry for that OP who wanted has realized they aren’t close to the sibling and the sibling who needs to be cut off from support. I have no idea about the history or extenuating circumstances it is all around sad. [/quote] A baby isn't just a medical issue. A baby involves a pregnancy (absent adoption ...). A pregnancy involves medical issues. Medical issues involve deference the person with the medical issue. [quote]It is anti-human[/quote] When your fellow brothers and sisters offer reasonable disagreement, is it also part of your healthy village to dismiss them as anti-human? [/quote] Pretty sure America is an anti-human nation. An international pariah and laughingstock whose citizens are increasingly shunned and unwelcomed abroad. You’d have to be insane to take any advice from an American. [/quote] Go home[/quote]
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