--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 8/17/05 2:14:25 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> I was  myself born as an unwanted child to a 19-year-old immature
> teenager. And my  mother kept telling me how I had spoiled her life and
> was also physically  violent towards me. I don't want that fate to
> anyone. Every child should  feel that she is welcome and loved.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> All of my cousins on my mothers side of the family were  adopted at
birth 
> from young single teenage mothers and grew up in loving caring 
homes and have 
> done quite well in life.

****
Things often don't go that way. My father married my mother before my
birth. They were also very much in love. My mother was just not yet
mature enough to become a mother. She had no interest in children.
According to her brats where of no value. I was lucky that she started
working again 3 weeks after my birth and my grandmother took care of me.
In many cases things don't end up that luckily. At this very moment
I'm having to face again that kind of situation. We hired an
appartment to a young divorced mother, with two little daughters. Now
we are facing to evict her, because of the complaints from the
neighbours. In the appartment there is a lot of traffic going during
the nights and noice and disturbance. The people who visit the
appartment look scary. The neighbours think that the appartment is
used to selling drugs. The mother also seems to be a drug addict, but
she lies to the social workers about the facts.

It is not at all easy for a mother to give away her newborn baby,
abortion in early stages is easier.

Irmeli






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