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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Here's the thing about Facebook: You are putting your information on the internet for the ENTIRE world to see. If a natural relative, or anyone finds you through Facebook, it's your own fault for putting it there! Yes there are security settings, but I still would not put anything on the internet that I wouldn't want others to see because once its there, it's there forever.
That being said, FB is a means for communication. You can always block the person if you don't want to speak to them. I think contact through FB is much less a "shock" than if they were standing on your doorstep. It's actually easier to say "no" online than in person, if that's what you want to do. Personally, I found my brother on Facebook by chance, and know of many others who've found half siblings, natural relatives, ect. on Facebook. Whether you want to or not, it's nice to have a means of finding someone rather than paying a detective. Just my opinion. |
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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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