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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 525448" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>RM I have had many discussions like this with husband and we both agree. We also stay away from all discussions on adoption in our private lives because of what we have been through. We have dear friends who my husband went to high school with the husband and they adopted many years ago and have had so many problems over the years. Their difficult child is now living far away but when we get together with them we both know exactly what each other is feeling, we are soul sisters for sure. We both have some strong feelings on the subject and what we were told and not told and our own ignorance. I do believe that enough evidence is out there where some conclusions can be drawn and unsuspecting prospective parents should be made aware of. It ties in with some political and religious discussions so I will not elaborate but suffice it to say husband and I often say until you have walked in our shoes do not judge and if you don't want to walk in our shoes then be quiet.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 525448, member: 59"] RM I have had many discussions like this with husband and we both agree. We also stay away from all discussions on adoption in our private lives because of what we have been through. We have dear friends who my husband went to high school with the husband and they adopted many years ago and have had so many problems over the years. Their difficult child is now living far away but when we get together with them we both know exactly what each other is feeling, we are soul sisters for sure. We both have some strong feelings on the subject and what we were told and not told and our own ignorance. I do believe that enough evidence is out there where some conclusions can be drawn and unsuspecting prospective parents should be made aware of. It ties in with some political and religious discussions so I will not elaborate but suffice it to say husband and I often say until you have walked in our shoes do not judge and if you don't want to walk in our shoes then be quiet. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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