lynetteSC
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RadioNate said:I'm not adopted and haven't given up a child but we are seriously considering adopting a child. I guess I don't see what is wrong with letting that child believe that they were so loved that they were placed with someone who could give them a 'better' life.
This is exactly what we plan on telling our ds when he is old enough. And in his case it is absolutely true. I was in the delivery room when he was born, I can not imagine how much she loved him to "place" (we prefer to say place instead of GIVE) him with us instead of raising him on her own. Our bmom happens to be adopted herself ... she was in and out of foster care until she was 6. She did not want that for ds, so she and her boyfriend (bdad) chose to make an adoption plan b/c she knew they were not "prepared" to give ds the life she said he deserved. I know every situation is different (and we have heard of some WILD ones through our agency) but, overall I think the bparents do love the child enough to place him where she thinks he/she would have more advantages than if she had chosen to raise the child.
Kind of off topic, but our friends who aadopted at the same time we did have an open adoption with their bmom. They visited with her a few months ago. She also has a child who is around 7-8 yrs old that she is raising as a single mom. The child came with her tovisit our friends and the baby. The little boy saw all the toys/clothes/etc that the baby had. He asked our friends if they had a camcorder, a bike, and all sorts of things. They couldn't figure out why he was so inquisitive. Finally, the little boy told our friends, "I wish I was adopted, I don't even have a bike".
I guess my point is that I would venture to say most bparents love and want the very best they can give the child they place for adoption.
Ok, stepping down from my soapbox!
wow, that gave me chills! what great quote to give your ds!

