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In reply to the discussion: Another adoptee commits suicide: Fashion designer L'Wren Scott,girlfriend of Mick Jagger, found dea [View all]blueamy66
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Another adoptee commits suicide: Fashion designer L'Wren Scott,girlfriend of Mick Jagger, found dea [View all]
me b zola
Mar 2014
OP
and you assume the abortion causes the suicide attempts? That's some brilliant RW reasoning!
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#235
Claudia and I were H.S. classmates. Same H.S., same year. The year after Stephen Baldwin.
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#2
She was one of the few already politically active folks in high school. I was interested, but not
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#4
They are in a completely different position because they never lost their mothers.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#10
What's the difference between being loved by a biological parent or an adopted one?
blueamy66
Mar 2014
#23
"Please don't talk to her about being adopted, EVER." That's pretty terrible advice. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#27
Well, for one thing, she's in an open adoption. There's no way to hide that from her.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#40
I am beating someone up? I wasn't the one who posted about a 50 year old adoptee....
blueamy66
Mar 2014
#213
Don't worry. I'm sure I'll treat her with far more sensitivity than you ever would. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#207
You don't, apparently. Let's break down your nasty little over-simplification, shall we?
MADem
Mar 2014
#101
and she had trouble with Mick, with whom she shared a half dozen residences and helped her bankroll
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#95
Sadly she was well known as Mick's gal, and that undoubtably gave her an entree and some sales from
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#110
I think she never had the name recogniition or hip factor. She may have never been interested in it.
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#163
Aww thanks- back at you Gen! I was working from home when I saw the sad news and immediately
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#208
I think people tend to project their own experiences onto situations like this...
marshall
Mar 2014
#76
Why are you responding defensively? If your situation was better than it is for many,
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#21
No one said you were ripped from your mother's breast. Why are you taking this so personally?
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#31
You need to re-read what I wrote. I didn't say that your mother "happily moved on with her life."
StevieM
Mar 2014
#135
+1,000--and ascribing every adoptee's death, even if that adoptee is a half century old, to some
MADem
Mar 2014
#58
That's absolutely true. But I'm not sure the poster who said that was describing
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#80
I am not demonizing the mother. I am doing the exact opposite. I am saying that
StevieM
Mar 2014
#155
You are demonizing those mothers who truly DID want to give up their children,
Ms. Toad
Mar 2014
#187
I used that phrase in the exact opposite way then how you are attributing it to me.
StevieM
Mar 2014
#189
You continue to act as if the scenario you are describing is the only adoption scenario
Ms. Toad
Mar 2014
#194
What I want is to make certain that women who sign relinquishment papers are truly doing so
StevieM
Mar 2014
#195
Fine - but stop pushing your agenda by implying that women who tell you the choice was theirs
Ms. Toad
Mar 2014
#199
I am glad to hear that this is your issue with me--because it is easily resolved.
StevieM
Mar 2014
#229
I don't question your love for your family, or that the love you feel is positive and healthy
StevieM
Mar 2014
#140
Because "Jack and Diane" are the archetypical parents who have a child "ripped from the breast"
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Mar 2014
#137
I believe her exact words were to the effect of "not naive unwed teenagers"
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Mar 2014
#157
And they are SEVEN times more likely to lose a child to adoption themselves (eom)
StevieM
Mar 2014
#9
Often times, there isn't. Coercion and duress are rampant in the adoption industry.
StevieM
Mar 2014
#153
Perhaps if we'd quit labeling PARENTS as ADOPTIVE, there won't be as many issues.
blueamy66
Mar 2014
#102
For the last time--I said the exact opposite of what you keep attributing to me
StevieM
Mar 2014
#192
A first mother refers to a natural or biological mother, or what many call a "birth" mother (eom)
StevieM
Mar 2014
#196
He's refusing to address that GLARING fact. The entire OP is built on a false assertion. nt
MADem
Mar 2014
#168
It's all about "catapulting a propaganda" as Porgie would say and it's disruptive and unhelpful.
MADem
Mar 2014
#185
To me, a "first" mother is the one who is there first thing in the morning and last thing at night.
MADem
Mar 2014
#166
That doesn't give the OP the right to shop falsehoods and play games with statistics.
MADem
Mar 2014
#103
Don't worry. I am her grandmother -- period. I only used the term here for the sake of context,
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#149
In fairness, I find the OP does not give the same latitude to others....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Mar 2014
#123
i'm with you. as an adoptee i find these posts highly offensive. let alone ignorant. nt
xchrom
Mar 2014
#29
You should be ashamed of yourself. It's not your damn business why a person chooses a path they
MADem
Mar 2014
#162
It most certainly is our business why a person "chooses" a certain path if they were coerced
StevieM
Mar 2014
#237
If a woman is taking painkillers, then that dramatically reduces her ability to resist duress.
StevieM
Mar 2014
#239
No. No you are not. But some people will use the death of anyone who suits their agenda. nt
msanthrope
Mar 2014
#37
I think the OP was just trying to make the point that adoptees face a much higher risk of suicide.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#24
We all know that OP has subtextual agenda, that it exploits a real person as rhetorical
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#63
The poster, as I've said elsewhere in this thread, BLATANTLY mis-stated what that study said.
MADem
Mar 2014
#109
If I had to guess, I would suggest that the thread starter dislikes the concept of
MADem
Mar 2014
#112
Here is a good article about grief and loss in adoptive children, and how caring adults can help.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#45
Why doesn't he/she educate people without bringing a completely unrelated case into it?
LisaL
Mar 2014
#50
Why are you asking me? I just posted an article about grief and loss among adoptees,
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#51
You have responded in lieu of the OP to questions asked of the OP multiple times
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#64
You are doing exactly what you are criticizing me for, except with your usual nastiness. Bye! n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#72
I already explained to you that she's in an open adoption so it would be especially wrong
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#75
She will lead the way. It will be completely up to her when and how much she wants to talk about it.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#96
My husband's evil stepmother screwed him out of his inheritance after his father died.
catbyte
Mar 2014
#52
I remember a professor in college that said we were more likely to be mentally ill.
mmonk
Mar 2014
#69
I hope that obtuse bastard of a professor gave you a "guilty A" for the course! nt
MADem
Mar 2014
#71
Of all of the hateful and misinformation posted as a response in this thread, yours takes the cake
me b zola
Mar 2014
#131
Nothing I wrote is even vaguely offensive to anyone who understands statistics.
Xithras
Mar 2014
#143
Well, the crap you were slinging in the OP--misrepresenting the study results--isn't too swift,
MADem
Mar 2014
#170
I think the OP is looking to fit his circumstances into a narrative that all adoptions are bad.
MADem
Mar 2014
#116
This kind of shit is rude, disruptive and bad for DU. It's hurtful to people who are adopted or
MADem
Mar 2014
#124
That statistic is completely false. The thread starter took a study that had the words "four
MADem
Mar 2014
#224