If Adoption Is So Great, Who Here Will Place Their Children to Be Adopted by a More Deserving & Better Couple?
Question by parenting is an option II: If adoption is so great, who here will place their children to be adopted by a more deserving & better couple?
Since everybody wants to sing the praise of adoption, who here would willing place their child for adoption during a time of crisis? Like a death in the family, job loss, divorce, or unplanned pregnancy, why not place all your children for adoption so you can cope with your current situation? Isn’t that what adoption agencies suggest to women with unplanned pregnancies and rape victims?
Best answer:
Answer by Katy Themm
The best place for your child is with you, no matter what temporary crisis is going on. That’s why I keep my kids.
No couple is more deserving than me and my husband to raise our kids.
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