The orphanages were full because the economy was horrible. The orphanages were full because there was no hot water, food, basic necessities. 22 year of harry potter 1997 2019 signatures shirt The orphanages were full. NOT because women wanted to give up their children.
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A child with parents alive should not be adopted if his parents want him/ her. Just because they’re poor doesn’t mean anything. If there’s a chance of them being a family again, then that’s best. Poor is not abuse. Poor and happy is better than someone needing him cause they bonded with him. It’s not about the lady, it’s about the kid. Classic example of white saviour complex…even if it’s most likely unintentional children with parents don’t belong in orphanages. 22 year of harry potter 1997 2019 signatures shirtChildren in orphanages deserve to be adopted. I don’t think you have a clue about orphanages in these former communist countries, if that kid’s family actually did go get him when he could bring in money that could make him feel worse about the situation than them allowing him to be adopted
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Abortion is NOT the answer. Love, support, and stability are. How brainwashed we are to think that babies and children are the problem when all along, the adults are the problem. The kids didn’t make us poor. The kids didn’t cause corruption, depression, poverty. The kids did nothing but be born. How tragic to think that killing them would have/or does solve Beautiful. For those saying she left him behind… he left her behind when he moved to university to live and she was forced to move in with her parents. She invited him to come to Italy with her but he wouldn’t come. So he left her and then wouldn’t come with her. She was courageous and confident in herself to find a way not to depend on him and take care of herself. Then- she took care of him by buying him a house. What an unconditional and accepting love this woman has. No blame, just pragamatic self leadership. Bravo!
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