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back three thousand eight and the brass bed decriminalizing child abandonment
that means that if you have a baby that you just do not want to take care of
uh... you can give that baby out
you can abandon mapping the legally and other government will take care of it
um... or will find a home for the baby
now the thing is when they add decriminalizing abandonment they forgot
to include and enslavement
self
a number of people actually dropped off
their teenage kids
this is really harsh
thirty-six kids yet from let me read you the sabah number so thirty six children
had been left in state hospitals and police stations
twenty two of the children were over thirteen years old
a fifty one-year-old grandmother dropped off a twelve-year-old boy one father
dropped off his entire family nine children from ages one to seventeen
which is an enigmatic disaster that said that's called men at school
he's like nine is enough for you know the look to you
so there was a *** only are one main in california
that drove twelve hundred miles all all all the way the nebraska to drop off her
teenage son
montezuma carpet
that mystique and legal mistake in not last long because they realize that
might have every reason bring the kids interested remark
issues along really quickly
in that time she drove to make the deadline
chicago get truckers get off of it up to speed up
she drove twelve lestat yet
by the way the world's most awkward
car trip
a public as she was alive he became great site had actually had to have
right i was told to do he wasn't
but probably a good you mentioned on the drug redress over the last
so i could drop you off in nebraska never see you again right
while still a lot of people are gonna just kind of making assumption that
these are horrible parents and you know you can make a fair argument of the
horrible parents money
money were argued that but it brings up an interesting question and that i think
a lot of people are uncomfortable tackling
are the majority
people have kids really happy with their decision to have kids and of course
there are
studies indicating that people will branch in allies their decisions they'll
convince themselves that was a good decision even though
deep down inside their own satisfied they're unhappy with their lives
and he'll recently did not recently out while ago there was up close on this web
site called secret confessions
and as one mother out without pregnant the aged forty to set the following
uh... i hate being a mother to you
everyday is the same thing to think i want to be free of it and tell unlike
sixty and then my life will be over
okay and then not have a lot of reactions i feel so strapped anxious and
overwhelmed
i love my daughter riches while taking care of that this is not the path i
would have taken
given a second chance
another person right i love my son but i hate being a mother it has been a
thankless monotonous exhausting irritating oppressive job motherhood
feels like a prison sentence and can't wait and so on paroled when my son turns
eighty and hopefully goes away to college there
know that this important because this is not the majority of people
but it's important to hear the other side of this dazzling media you only
hear one side like dog cancer earns
and you'll get this the movies with a initially partisan in a pot of
that uh...
but at the end of the movie what happens i i i love the anywhere in the last
thing you know or are they become president of the war are all the other
astronauts and then play the violin that there are certainly a lot of the harvard
right
but in the real world now some people feel totally trapped by it
be cool
and make their own decisions based on what you think is rational
phyllis society believe either way out you know
i do want kids when i was younger
that was felt in the right decision atkins was older than the step with the
right decision for me was amusing to the right decision for you think the moral
of the story is just don't judge others for the decision they make because i
think there's a lot of judgment society is not an easy if you don't have to use
and there's something wrong with you if you only have one kid
we're doing something wrong to that child because that child to have
you know a little playmate of some my playmate
you know what i have known that we had our that sense of how people who put him
to death
but they may come to some judgment on guys like if you're fifty two-year-old
that you're so single people with disabilities is there something wrong
with you
beer you gave us a steven brill you know those things get thrown around right
uh... but it's a tiny compared to the judgment
like all you know when a person art
bamaca virginians want ketzel *** off
so op height
i hate that judgment i hated it when i was saying women and kids i hate it now
and i'm married and i got kids
the says all mentally malone
native indicate if they got some sort of gut instinct
they would like the affair
they might be right oftentimes argument is if you don't have to just because
you're selfish right
now it's a much more selfish to have kids because society precious you into
it and you know you're not ready to do nobody had in kansas so version of a
different ways
and i mean assignment when i didn't have kids and i remember one of my friends
who's got kids
*** allen re and now that i'm practicing terrorism colorado rapids is
open to recite
yeah of course it is
because let's look at pro
ensign some angles and stuff he looks a lot like me and i will bet monthly look
at being real with you and maybe that's not the right thing though i don't know
what it is right
but the profile what they can get it strongly
it's not an altruistic act figure something out of it fits in my d_n_a_ to
want to have kids
and unless i have a lot of my in
big majority that's my wife is tremendous
is assault which also selfish cassidy born into this world and provide process