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Adoption Critique

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The blog of a natural mother, still a mother, but not a birthmother

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Adoption Critique Adoption Critique The blog of a natural mother, still a mother, but not a "birthmother" - Table of Contents: By Subject Table of Contents: Chronological Always a(n adopted) child? Posted on July 10, 2012 Updated on July 10, 2012 I was thinking about this issue this morning, and it occurred to me that there may be an analogy to the demand by the adoption industry and its supporters — but others as well including even many adoption-reform organizations — that natural mothers must accept the title (and status) of being nothing more than incubators (a.k.a. “birthmothers). That analogy would be if everyone who is adopted must always live be referred to as an “adopted child” or “adopted baby” or “infant who was adopted” and may never call themselves an “adoptee” or adopted person” or “adopted adult.”  That they will always be perpetual children and be called that, no matter what their personal preference. Some adoptees of course may be okay with be...

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