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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. I always thought adoption was a nice thing and was quietly against abortions. After reading this thread, my opinion has changed :( It just shows that despite your best intentions, the baby you give birth to might turn out with no moral compass. You can’t control how they’re raised. They might come back to try to destroy your life and family with their crazy sense of entitlement. And their family might support them on that. Definitely one of the more depressing threads I’ve ever read on DCUM.[/quote] There are thousands of stories where the adopted child returned, and no one's life was ruined. Ruination only comes from secrets, denial, and lies.When someone is shamed, they have to live in fear. We need to understand that the idea of a closed adoption has largely passed. An open adoption acknowledges who is who, while allowing all parties to make the best decision for a child without resorting to hidden information, lies, secrets. That serves no one. If two people have a child, they have the full right to give up their parental right, but the fact that it happened is never expunged. The birth is avknowledged, the mother is not shamed, the birth father is also acknowledged and a part of the process, not some shadowy figure absolved of all responsibility because it wasn't evident to anyone. Instead these people are honored for their gift and their responsibility- not their dirty little secret. Life ahead will be much more affirming for all. This is a good thing. [/quote] Removing the shame aspect doesn't mean the adopted child will or should be welcomed by the birth parents with open arms. The birth parents still have the right not to want any sort of relationship. [/quote]
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