A lot of people have told me that I have "bought" my child, and others have told me that I did this as "social work". Adoption was my first choice, not because I was trying to do "social work", but just trying to love someone. A child is a child, and it does not matter to me where she came from.
Jul. 25 2007 10:55 AM
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A lot of people have told me that I have "bought" my child, and others have told me that I did this as "social work". Adoption was my first choice, not because I was trying to do "social work", but just trying to love someone. A child is a child, and it does not matter to me where she came from.
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