Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My step parent raised me, lloved me, sacrificed for me, but I can just tell she feels something different for the younger two kids who are her children by blood. COuld be different for different people and family situation.
Well, it could just be because they are younger.
I have two lovely kids. I love both of them but my feelings and instincts for both of them are different. They youngest is certainly the baby of the family and spoiled by parents as well as the elder sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad and stepmom got married when I was 5, and I’m 37 now. I think the answer is yes. I have 3 parents who love me and certainly sacrificed for me. She is not my mom or my dad but she is my parent and treats me as her child (and my children as her grand-children). I feel lucky to have her in my life.
That’s lovely. Does she have biological children.
Anonymous wrote:My dad and stepmom got married when I was 5, and I’m 37 now. I think the answer is yes. I have 3 parents who love me and certainly sacrificed for me. She is not my mom or my dad but she is my parent and treats me as her child (and my children as her grand-children). I feel lucky to have her in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think parents who adopt are second class parents?
Of course not - but when you do that the choice you are making is to be a parent and raise a kid as your own. As a step parent the choice your making is the adult relationship (who may come with kids which aren’t a factor…but it’s not like you date as a way to become a parent to existing kids and you’d be horrified if people recommended dating single parents as an alternative
to ivf or adoption), and when you adopt you are also the parent with a clear role and rights in regards to the child that you’re choosing to raise.
Did it ever occur to you, with your tunnel vision and all, that becoming a step-parent is also a choice? When you marry a person, you marry the person with all their history and family, including any children. Of course, idiots like you may not consider a potential spouse's children when weighing such a big decision, but the rest of us certainly would. I am not a step-parent btw. I am, however, a person who isn't as myopic and vulgar as you.
You sound stupid. Plenty of people don’t care for the children of the people they are marrying.
Anonymous wrote:My step parent raised me, lloved me, sacrificed for me, but I can just tell she feels something different for the younger two kids who are her children by blood. COuld be different for different people and family situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think parents who adopt are second class parents?
Of course not - but when you do that the choice you are making is to be a parent and raise a kid as your own. As a step parent the choice your making is the adult relationship (who may come with kids which aren’t a factor…but it’s not like you date as a way to become a parent to existing kids and you’d be horrified if people recommended dating single parents as an alternative
to ivf or adoption), and when you adopt you are also the parent with a clear role and rights in regards to the child that you’re choosing to raise.
Did it ever occur to you, with your tunnel vision and all, that becoming a step-parent is also a choice? When you marry a person, you marry the person with all their history and family, including any children. Of course, idiots like you may not consider a potential spouse's children when weighing such a big decision, but the rest of us certainly would. I am not a step-parent btw. I am, however, a person who isn't as myopic and vulgar as you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think parents who adopt are second class parents?
Of course not - but when you do that the choice you are making is to be a parent and raise a kid as your own. As a step parent the choice your making is the adult relationship (who may come with kids which aren’t a factor…but it’s not like you date as a way to become a parent to existing kids and you’d be horrified if people recommended dating single parents as an alternative
to ivf or adoption), and when you adopt you are also the parent with a clear role and rights in regards to the child that you’re choosing to raise.
Did it ever occur to you, with your tunnel vision and all, that becoming a step-parent is also a choice? When you marry a person, you marry the person with all their history and family, including any children. Of course, idiots like you may not consider a potential spouse's children when weighing such a big decision, but the rest of us certainly would. I am not a step-parent btw. I am, however, a person who isn't as myopic and vulgar as you.
Why so mean? Another way to respond would be, "Yes, many step parents can and do make the same sacrifices bio parents do."
Your response was vulgar and rude, PP. Truly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think parents who adopt are second class parents?
Of course not - but when you do that the choice you are making is to be a parent and raise a kid as your own. As a step parent the choice your making is the adult relationship (who may come with kids which aren’t a factor…but it’s not like you date as a way to become a parent to existing kids and you’d be horrified if people recommended dating single parents as an alternative
to ivf or adoption), and when you adopt you are also the parent with a clear role and rights in regards to the child that you’re choosing to raise.
Did it ever occur to you, with your tunnel vision and all, that becoming a step-parent is also a choice? When you marry a person, you marry the person with all their history and family, including any children. Of course, idiots like you may not consider a potential spouse's children when weighing such a big decision, but the rest of us certainly would. I am not a step-parent btw. I am, however, a person who isn't as myopic and vulgar as you.