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Originally posted by the_faceman@3 July 2003 - 23:21
Yes, adoption is a very real alternative, my Gran was adopted, and lost her adoptive mother at 15 years of age, then my Great-Granda lived a long life to 88 years old, that was around 6 years ago he died, and she still cries when she thinks about him, so i know for fact that someone can love their adoptive parents as much as their biological parents. I'd be all for it if somehow you could be guaranteed that your child wouldn't be abandoned in some care home, maybe by arranging adoptive parents beforehand, but that brings obvious complications, it'd be difficult to allow you to know your childs future parents, in case you had a change of heart 10 years down the line looking for your child, disrupting what may be a very happy "new family." Those kind of things are better dealt with using a third party, for instance the care home itself, which has to keep records i think, in case the child or parents wish to make contact, and then a message is passed on. Incidentally, my Gran found out about her true mother when she was about 50 years old, and they loved each other in a special way, but were more like best friends rather than mother and daughter, but it was still very upsetting for my gran when her biological mother died. Her mother had been forced by her family to put my Gran up for adoption, as her biological father died in a motorbike accident (virtually unheard of in the 30's i'd imagine) but they weren't married, so the stigma attached to my great-grandmother and her family was immense, especially during that time period.
I apologise for going off on a tangent there, to cut a long story short, adoption can be a good alternative to abortion.
The way you have contributed to this thread, you go off on a tangent any time you want here mate.