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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 132977" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I adopted four of my kids, David. They all have "why was I given up" issues. One of the birthmothers was supposed to be in my youngest daughter's life, but she kept disappointing my daughter--making plans, then withdrawing them or disappearing. We finally said "no more" and I do think it's best to help your awesome son deal with "it's MOM'S problem, it's NOT about you" rather than setting him up for disappointment. There are people in this world that we can't rely on. That doesn't even mean they don't love their kids--they just have too many problems themselves to be there for their kids. Do you know any nice women, maybe grandmother age, maybe from church, who would like Justin in their life? I would, if I lived close enough...lol! I'd be happy to play a "mom" role for a good kid who doesn't have a mom in his life (or grandma). The bond you have with your precious son is such an asset to him. Sadly, many kids don't get from ONE parent what YOU give to Justin. And that counts for something big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 132977, member: 1550"] I adopted four of my kids, David. They all have "why was I given up" issues. One of the birthmothers was supposed to be in my youngest daughter's life, but she kept disappointing my daughter--making plans, then withdrawing them or disappearing. We finally said "no more" and I do think it's best to help your awesome son deal with "it's MOM'S problem, it's NOT about you" rather than setting him up for disappointment. There are people in this world that we can't rely on. That doesn't even mean they don't love their kids--they just have too many problems themselves to be there for their kids. Do you know any nice women, maybe grandmother age, maybe from church, who would like Justin in their life? I would, if I lived close enough...lol! I'd be happy to play a "mom" role for a good kid who doesn't have a mom in his life (or grandma). The bond you have with your precious son is such an asset to him. Sadly, many kids don't get from ONE parent what YOU give to Justin. And that counts for something big. [/QUOTE]
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