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07-28-2010, 01:37 PM
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Made me think of DS Game, Love Plus which basically treats girls like pets. They should make a game that would treat Asian babies like pets too. Instant American Success. |
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10-17-2010, 09:49 PM
I don't think she'd thought of that. To be honest, I hadn't either... I think having asian kids would be the cutest thing ever, but I can't help but think that adopting kids just because you don't want to go through the crying and pregnancy is a little irresponsible. It would be more like getting a pet than raising a child. If you're going to be responsible for another human's life, you should take full responsibility and do it from the start. It's not something that should be done on a whim, and a good idea would be to find yourself a suitable husband first, so that you can support each other and make responsible, well thought through decisions.
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10-22-2011, 08:51 AM
[quote=curiosityshop;833363]I can't help but think that adopting kids just because you don't want to go through the crying and pregnancy is a little irresponsible. QUOTE]
I know what you mean by this, a lot of women seem to want to take the easy way out, but some genuinely have good reasons for adoption. I want to adopt a kid because if I can't conceive I want to give a kid a new chance at a happy family life. We have thought about the names etc, and would accept any child with any name, so unless the child is too young to remember or notice (e.g. under 18months) we might consider it. But I think renaming after that age is odd, the kid is already settled with the name. Click to view the band I'm in! http://www.lulu.com/content/legacy-l...light/12097115 - My fiancé and I have created a poetry book together! It's quite dark, but there's some really cute poems too ^-^ |
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10-22-2011, 12:33 PM
there are lots of children in the care system just now about 60'00 but not everybody is willing to take a child over two. Too many want babies.
Adoption is a very serious issue and not to be taken lightly. I watched a programme recently where black children who had been adopted by white family-- had many issues and struggles through their childhood. The idea is to try to place them with couples of similar ethnicity. One should never adopt on a whim. |
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10-22-2011, 12:49 PM
I agree on that, but if the family follows the same beliefs/lives in the same country/speaks the language well (without having a trace of the enthnicity in their blood), would that be acceptable do you think?
I'm thinking a lot about this, because we have agreed to move to Japan when we settle down, and so we will be adopting over there. I wouldn't want the child to grow up and be bullied for having parents who are of a different ethnicity, but I wouldn't want to do anything other than adopt if I couldn't have my own... Click to view the band I'm in! http://www.lulu.com/content/legacy-l...light/12097115 - My fiancé and I have created a poetry book together! It's quite dark, but there's some really cute poems too ^-^ |
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