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Is it better to be born into the adoption system or never to be born at all?

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Is it better to be born into the adoption system or never to be born at all?

  • Born into the adoption system

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It's rather depressing. They are unable to connect with the world in any meaningful way. When something (anything) in the world doesn't work the way they think it should, there is one of two possible reactions. Either they withdraw or, they become aggressive and adversarial. You know, kinda like the average ATOTer.

Hah. Yeah that does sound terrible. Do they have no happiness in their lives?

It's a moot point. Might as well ask what if my Dad never met my Mom.

I think it's a very valid, and important point I'm asking if your wife wishes she had never been born, i.e. if her life is more misery than happiness or if the happy moments don't outweigh the misery, meaning that adding all of the positives and negatives in her life her life would be a negative.

Or

Would she rather have lived her life as she has.
 
Id say born into.

I am a twin, and my brother and I were both adopted by the same parents. My parents said they had a great experience, I believe they went through Bethany Christian Services.
 
What's the adoption system like over there? Like other things, it's probably a lot different than it is here in the US.

In all honesty, I'm not sure, I know that babies are in high demand over here for adoptions, but aside from that it isn't my area of expertise... :hmm:
 
I think it's a very valid, and important point I'm asking if your wife wishes she had never been born, i.e. if her life is more misery than happiness or if the happy moments don't outweigh the misery, meaning that adding all of the positives and negatives in her life her life would be a negative.

Or

Would she rather have lived her life as she has.

No, it's a stupid fucking question, because it is one that has already been answered.

Do you wish your Dad had pulled out?
 
Id say born into.

I am a twin, and my brother and I were both adopted by the same parents. My parents said they had a great experience, I believe they went through Bethany Christian Services.

I don't mean to intrude, and feel free not to answer, but might I ask why your parents decided to adopt?
 
I'd choose life over anything except possibly a mind destroying disease or condition. The paltry stuff some people entertain as being worse than death (or just non-life) never fails to shock me. I cling to my life more tenaciously than I cling to anything else. It's going to take something that makes me incapable of finding even the smallest sliver of happiness to make me give it up.
 
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I'd choose life over anything except possibly a mind destroying disease or condition. The paltry stuff some people entertain as being worse than death (or just non-life) never fails to shock me. I cling to my life more tenaciously than I cling to anything else. It's going to take something that makes me incapable of finding even the smallest sliver of happiness to make me give it up.

To be fair, this is where this thread was inspired. It was in a discussion as to whether it would be better to have been aborted, or to have been born with crack addiction, HIV, FAS, etc. to an incompetent carrier. However, in this thread it was switched to simply "aborted" or "adopted" ... slightly different.
 
To be fair, this is where this thread was inspired. It was in a discussion as to whether it would be better to have been aborted, or to have been born with crack addiction, HIV, FAS, etc. to an incompetent carrier. However, in this thread it was switched to simply "aborted" or "adopted" ... slightly different.

The argument I was making is that it is better to give children to be adopted than to be aborted, it is better to live a life started out in adoption that to have been aborted.
 
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