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<blockquote data-quote="Woofens" data-source="post: 237698" data-attributes="member: 4425"><p>Shawna,</p><p>You and ML's posts made me cry. D*mn pregnancy hormones anyway LOL</p><p></p><p>I guess I never thought about it. When I made the decision to adopt Moonwolf her sexual preferences never were an issue. When she was just our babysitter, I knew that she was a lesbian. She knew that Mo was welcome in our home, just as she was. When gay marriage was legalized in CA, Mike and I were going to buy plane tickets for the girls to go get married if that is what they wanted. They decided they weren't ready. Don't get me wrong, there is a part of me that wishes the girls were straight. But not because it bothers me, but because I know that their lives will be harder because they are gay. Moonwolf's biological family all knows that she is gay. Only a select few of Mo's family knows, because it is unacceptable to them. I am the kind of parent that will stand up for them, to anyone. I once spent an hour on the phone with Moonwolf's bio grandmother who told her she was going to burn in hell. (Not only is she gay, but Wiccan on top of it, which is a ticket straight to hell in bio GM's eyes) I was so ANGRY! By the end of the conversation the grandmother told me to tell Moonwolf that she loved her no matter what, which is all I wanted. I have also said things to people out in public who make comments about the girls holding hands. It really upsets me.</p><p></p><p>Shawn, you saying I'm an inspiration really touched me. You are my inspiration, everything you have been through and you still try to stay so positive and help others! Thanks so much though, it meant alot to me after the mess with the kids dad.... and finding difficult child D's new blog talking about what a horrid parent I am.</p><p></p><p>hugs to you both</p><p>Janis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woofens, post: 237698, member: 4425"] Shawna, You and ML's posts made me cry. D*mn pregnancy hormones anyway LOL I guess I never thought about it. When I made the decision to adopt Moonwolf her sexual preferences never were an issue. When she was just our babysitter, I knew that she was a lesbian. She knew that Mo was welcome in our home, just as she was. When gay marriage was legalized in CA, Mike and I were going to buy plane tickets for the girls to go get married if that is what they wanted. They decided they weren't ready. Don't get me wrong, there is a part of me that wishes the girls were straight. But not because it bothers me, but because I know that their lives will be harder because they are gay. Moonwolf's biological family all knows that she is gay. Only a select few of Mo's family knows, because it is unacceptable to them. I am the kind of parent that will stand up for them, to anyone. I once spent an hour on the phone with Moonwolf's bio grandmother who told her she was going to burn in hell. (Not only is she gay, but Wiccan on top of it, which is a ticket straight to hell in bio GM's eyes) I was so ANGRY! By the end of the conversation the grandmother told me to tell Moonwolf that she loved her no matter what, which is all I wanted. I have also said things to people out in public who make comments about the girls holding hands. It really upsets me. Shawn, you saying I'm an inspiration really touched me. You are my inspiration, everything you have been through and you still try to stay so positive and help others! Thanks so much though, it meant alot to me after the mess with the kids dad.... and finding difficult child D's new blog talking about what a horrid parent I am. hugs to you both Janis [/QUOTE]
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