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As a bmom I agree. At the time of my relinquishment, I don't believe that I was aware of the enormity of what I was doing and ultimately the affect that it would have on the rest of my life (and bson's). I could relate to some of Juno's emotions of being "in high school and what the heck I'm not ready for a child) and wanting to ensure the child (I did dislike her referring to it as "thing") had 2 parents and a stable home. I think that her decision to go ahead with the adoption was the right thing to do. She felt that the amom was ready for a baby. I think what we have to remember is that it is a movie, not a documentary so there is some artistic licence.
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