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Which adoption related blogs do you read?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I read several, specifically Musings of the Lame and Paragraphein (sp?) as well as Third Mom and This Woman's Work and I frequently link from those to others.

    Martine, Third Mom and This Woman's Work are both by adoptive moms who are happy. I try to read many of points of view.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    I even have been into what ever you adult males submit, yet i'm no longer committed to something. I even have additionally been interpreting government web sites, electronically sensative web sites (artwork appropriate) and Foster Care. in case you place them accessible I pass to them.

  • Sonja
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Well, we're fairly new to adoption, we're in the process of adopting our youngest foster son, but so far l've relied fairly heavily on our social worker, friends and family, and foster support networks. l prefer to talk things out with people who've had a similar experience, you know? Like any other part of life, people will have very different thoughts and feelings, and l don't really find reading blogs by people l don't know too useful. That's just me though.

    Source(s): Me and my kiddies!
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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Here we go. Why don't you point us all in the direction of some that tell the tragic tale of women being "forced" to give their babies away (while someone holds a gun to their head, l'm sure). Can't wait to read them!

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    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I don't read any

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