I think that if a child was born and receives no love from a parent that doesn’t want them, that is even worse for the child’s development later on in life. Sometimes, violence and abuse (or even murder) happens to a child because of an uncaring parent. And no one could help the child if the parent doesn’t choose to put them in a foster home. Of course not all scenarios would be like this but I think there should still be a choice if that were the case.
So your answer to the possibility that a child may face violence and abuse is to inflict violence and abuse on that child by ripping them apart in their mother’s womb? Interesting position.
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I think that if a child was born and receives no love from a parent that doesn’t want them, that is even worse for the child’s development later on in life. Sometimes, violence and abuse (or even murder) happens to a child because of an uncaring parent. And no one could help the child if the parent doesn’t choose to put them in a foster home. Of course not all scenarios would be like this but I think there should still be a choice if that were the case.
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Check this out: I think that if a child was born and receives no love from a parent that doesn’t want them, that is even worse for the child’s development later on in life. Sometimes, violence and abuse (or even murder) happens to a child because of an uncaring parent. And no one could help the child if the parent doesn’t choose to put them in a foster home. Of course not all scenarios would be like this but I think there should still be a choice if that were the case. ... here is the link: https://cultureshiftforlife.com/2015/03/03/i-think-that-if-a-child-was-born-and-receives-no/