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Mamaof5
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I'm unconventional in my mind set on Sulman (I refuse to use the media "name" they gave her). I'm sorry but it's a known fact she used her payout from a worker's comp from hurting her back in the rest bit industry at an institutional home. It's her business what she does with her money that legally belongs to her.
HOWEVER - I think she made a very $tupid mistake, it was a lapse in judgment for her to IVF like that. Again, still her business to do what she pleases with her money and no it wasn't taxpayer money, it was insurance paid from her paycheck that covered her back injury that she used for her own selfish desires (not a need).
As far as I'm concerned, none of my business what happens in her home or behind her closed front door. I find her to be a drama queen, an attention seeker and almost narcissistic like about it. Those babies deserve better and she's using them as a meal ticket which is both morally wrong and ethically wrong.
But she's not the only one being morally and ethically wrong. The media grabbed this and ran with it. Sensationalizing the lives of her but more her babies. What kind of a life will those children have because of the media sensationalizing their lives and fulfilling a selfish desire of their mother to have her 15 minutes of fame. They are enabling this woman to be in the limelight selfishly and fulfill her need to be the center of attention. I have no good things to say about Sulman but I also don't have any sympathy for the media either. I find both sides of that coin at fault for the craptastic lives that those babies will live.
Like any parent though, of course Sulman does not want to see her children on the street. She does love each and everyone of those babies. She is doing it the only way she thinks she knows how. In her case, bad parenting perhaps begot bad parenting.
HOWEVER - I think she made a very $tupid mistake, it was a lapse in judgment for her to IVF like that. Again, still her business to do what she pleases with her money and no it wasn't taxpayer money, it was insurance paid from her paycheck that covered her back injury that she used for her own selfish desires (not a need).
As far as I'm concerned, none of my business what happens in her home or behind her closed front door. I find her to be a drama queen, an attention seeker and almost narcissistic like about it. Those babies deserve better and she's using them as a meal ticket which is both morally wrong and ethically wrong.
But she's not the only one being morally and ethically wrong. The media grabbed this and ran with it. Sensationalizing the lives of her but more her babies. What kind of a life will those children have because of the media sensationalizing their lives and fulfilling a selfish desire of their mother to have her 15 minutes of fame. They are enabling this woman to be in the limelight selfishly and fulfill her need to be the center of attention. I have no good things to say about Sulman but I also don't have any sympathy for the media either. I find both sides of that coin at fault for the craptastic lives that those babies will live.
Like any parent though, of course Sulman does not want to see her children on the street. She does love each and everyone of those babies. She is doing it the only way she thinks she knows how. In her case, bad parenting perhaps begot bad parenting.