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[quote=Anonymous]I anyone having kids (with or without partner) needs to think of how they would handle special needs as well. There is no guarantee a child won't have issues. Without a support system it would be really tough and good thing she has a lot of money because you pay much more than the going rate to hire help when there are needs. It is concerning she has never been in and stable long term relationship. I have a cousin like this who adopted later in life a very well adjusted and great kid. She will brag until the cows come home about how perfect it all is, but the kid is very capable of sharing her side and she does and there are a lot of issues and I truly hope they get counseling. The child resents her tremendously, not for being single, but for the personality quirks that make her struggle so much to get along with others. Luckily the kid makes friends easily and has a bunch of families that welcome her.[/quote]
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