Ritafee
Is Being Human
I imagine we have all had periods in our lives when we wished we had never been born and other times when we are so grateful to be alive. Not sure how that reflects on legalization of or criminalization of free choice. For you and your oldest child - why did you 'choose' adoption?My oldest child, who I gave up for adoption at birth, told me once that there had been periods in his life when he wished I had aborted him.
Hindsight is 20 20. I 'chose' abortion two times because it was the easiest most convenient choice afforded to me to get rid of a lifetime of accountability and consequences for my reckless and irresponsible choices prior to becoming pregnant in the first place. The plus side of that ... I do not have two grown children to accuse me one way or the other of whether or not I made the right or wrong choice for them.
The daughter that I chose to allow to be born ... that one she has accused me of many wrongs done to her because of my 'choices' around the parenting of her ... and she has lived long enough to forgive me for not being 'perfect' ... and she loves me anyway and knows that I love her ... more so now that she has a 16 year old of her own - to 'choose' how to parent and love.
Freedom of choice - comes with a lot of responsibility. Live and let live. Live and let die. Die and let live. To be or not to be. These are individual choices ... sometimes legal is wrong and illegal is right. Legalizing or criminalizing abortion - not a matter for the state to decide as far as I am concerned. How can you legalize or criminalize freedom of choice?
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