Is it wrong for birth parents to track down kids they gave off for adoption on Facebook?
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11-09-2012, 01:33 PM
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I see no issue with it at all. If the child wants no contact, then of course that should be respected, but leave the door open in case they change their mind. For those saying asks the child's parents.. adopters are not child parents.. sorry you only get one set of those in this life. They are merely caretakers for the child and should be grateful they got that privilege for 18 years. If you cant have a child of your own, tough its natures way of saying you are not meant to be a parent. Get over it, if you truly care about that child you coveted then you would not feel threatened when their parents contact them. Perhaps instead of playing house, come to reality that unless that child is of your own flesh and blood they are someone elses child. If they are with you it is because their mother was not able to care for them, coerced, or in some cases found unfit by the courts. But no matter what they are still that childs MOTHER. I have 0 relationship with my mum but she is still my MOTHER.
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Is it wrong for birth parents to track down kids they gave off for adoption on Facebook? - Lover - 11-09-2012, 01:25 PM
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