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"Is every attempt to be involved or "protect" the child a result of "amom insecurity?"
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Nope. My attempts to "protect" my children come from fears of what *could* happen to them. The world is a scary place, and it wouldn't be any less scary if I'd given birth to my daughters.
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No. I attempt to "protect" my bio child too. It is called being a mom. We don't want to see our kid(s) get hurt either physically or emotionally.
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J, bio son: born Feb '96 T, adopted daughter: born July '96, adoption finalized Dec '06 E adopted son: born Sept '99, adopted November '05 C, foster daughter, with us for 10 months in our home, with us forever in our hearts born Sept '03, placed with us August '07, moved late June '08 [I"]Jeremiah 29:11for I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.[/color][/i] |
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