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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 Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to hharm you, plans to give you hope and a future. |
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