Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was adopted at 3 months after being placed in foster care following birth.im glad my parents adopted me and I hope my bio "mom" rots in hell.
Honestly OP, if your bio mom was so badly off that you were removed from her (due to her abuse of you or neglect), then trust me, as evil as she may have been... she is living in a rotting hell.
Voluntary surrender. She asked to be knocked out for the delivery and never saw or held me. Apparently she then became too busy to sign the papers because after a year they finally terminated her parental rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck do you just give away your child like an unwanted pet? Do you have any family? How would you have liked it if you were given away like chattel?
As an adoptee, I don't look it at like that. My birth parents surrendered me for adoption when I was 2 months old. They tried but it was an unhealthy situation and they just couldn't do it. They picked out my parents from profiles at the adoption agency they used because they knew exactly what kind of family they thought I should be raised in (educated parents, older sibling, pet, etc). And my parents very much wanted me more than they wanted anything else. I had an amazing childhood and am so incredibly fortunate my birth parents were aware enough to realize they could not give me the life they thought I deserved. I can't even begin to express how eternally grateful I am to them for giving me that.
This is a beautiful post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was adopted at 3 months after being placed in foster care following birth.im glad my parents adopted me and I hope my bio "mom" rots in hell.
Honestly OP, if your bio mom was so badly off that you were removed from her (due to her abuse of you or neglect), then trust me, as evil as she may have been... she is living in a rotting hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was adopted at 3 months after being placed in foster care following birth.im glad my parents adopted me and I hope my bio "mom" rots in hell.
Honestly OP, if your bio mom was so badly off that you were removed from her (due to her abuse of you or neglect), then trust me, as evil as she may have been... she is living in a rotting hell.
Anonymous wrote:I was adopted at 3 months after being placed in foster care following birth.im glad my parents adopted me and I hope my bio "mom" rots in hell.
Anonymous wrote:I was adopted at 3 months after being placed in foster care following birth.im glad my parents adopted me and I hope my bio "mom" rots in hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck do you just give away your child like an unwanted pet? Do you have any family? How would you have liked it if you were given away like chattel?
As an adoptee, I don't look it at like that. My birth parents surrendered me for adoption when I was 2 months old. They tried but it was an unhealthy situation and they just couldn't do it. They picked out my parents from profiles at the adoption agency they used because they knew exactly what kind of family they thought I should be raised in (educated parents, older sibling, pet, etc). And my parents very much wanted me more than they wanted anything else. I had an amazing childhood and am so incredibly fortunate my birth parents were aware enough to realize they could not give me the life they thought I deserved. I can't even begin to express how eternally grateful I am to them for giving me that.
This is a beautiful post.
Thank you. People like PP or those who think adoptees are full of issues drive me insane.
Adoption can be a wonderful thing...I just adopted a baby girl =)
Preach it, sister.
From a fellow adoptee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck do you just give away your child like an unwanted pet? Do you have any family? How would you have liked it if you were given away like chattel?
As an adoptee, I don't look it at like that. My birth parents surrendered me for adoption when I was 2 months old. They tried but it was an unhealthy situation and they just couldn't do it. They picked out my parents from profiles at the adoption agency they used because they knew exactly what kind of family they thought I should be raised in (educated parents, older sibling, pet, etc). And my parents very much wanted me more than they wanted anything else. I had an amazing childhood and am so incredibly fortunate my birth parents were aware enough to realize they could not give me the life they thought I deserved. I can't even begin to express how eternally grateful I am to them for giving me that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck do you just give away your child like an unwanted pet? Do you have any family? How would you have liked it if you were given away like chattel?
As an adoptee, I don't look it at like that. My birth parents surrendered me for adoption when I was 2 months old. They tried but it was an unhealthy situation and they just couldn't do it. They picked out my parents from profiles at the adoption agency they used because they knew exactly what kind of family they thought I should be raised in (educated parents, older sibling, pet, etc). And my parents very much wanted me more than they wanted anything else. I had an amazing childhood and am so incredibly fortunate my birth parents were aware enough to realize they could not give me the life they thought I deserved. I can't even begin to express how eternally grateful I am to them for giving me that.
This is a beautiful post.
Thank you. People like PP or those who think adoptees are full of issues drive me insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck do you just give away your child like an unwanted pet? Do you have any family? How would you have liked it if you were given away like chattel?
As an adoptee, I don't look it at like that. My birth parents surrendered me for adoption when I was 2 months old. They tried but it was an unhealthy situation and they just couldn't do it. They picked out my parents from profiles at the adoption agency they used because they knew exactly what kind of family they thought I should be raised in (educated parents, older sibling, pet, etc). And my parents very much wanted me more than they wanted anything else. I had an amazing childhood and am so incredibly fortunate my birth parents were aware enough to realize they could not give me the life they thought I deserved. I can't even begin to express how eternally grateful I am to them for giving me that.
This is a beautiful post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How the heck do you just give away your child like an unwanted pet? Do you have any family? How would you have liked it if you were given away like chattel?
As an adoptee, I don't look it at like that. My birth parents surrendered me for adoption when I was 2 months old. They tried but it was an unhealthy situation and they just couldn't do it. They picked out my parents from profiles at the adoption agency they used because they knew exactly what kind of family they thought I should be raised in (educated parents, older sibling, pet, etc). And my parents very much wanted me more than they wanted anything else. I had an amazing childhood and am so incredibly fortunate my birth parents were aware enough to realize they could not give me the life they thought I deserved. I can't even begin to express how eternally grateful I am to them for giving me that.
Anonymous wrote:How the heck do you just give away your child like an unwanted pet? Do you have any family? How would you have liked it if you were given away like chattel?