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Different responses to adoption Month

Posted on Dec 04, 2008 at 11:21 PM

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I wrote an earlier post about my opinion of national adoption month and I also posted an article written by another birth mom. There are so many different views though of adoption and therefore of adoption month also. These are just a few below. The first article below references my blog post on adoption day, thatās how I came across it.



Happy National Adoption Week!



or something.



In the UK this week is National Adoption Week and in America thereās a whole month of it



And pretty much all of it is aimed at prospective adoptive parents about how rewarding adoption is, how it gives unwanted children a chance, blah, blah, blah



and a lot of adoptive parents or prospective adoptive parents are talking about it and even first mothers



I celebrate and promote everything adoption related just because I love the act of adoption in general and what it represents.



Adoption truly is a blessing in so many lives!



Adoption is a wonderful thing.



but something conspicuously absent is adoptees voices or feelings in this



well for some of us adoption isnāt a wonderfull thing to be celebrated or encouraged, lots of adoptees do not see adoption as a good thing, as something to be happy about. Its painful, confusing, identity annihilating. we were not something to provide adults with a sense of purpose. We were not something to be āsavedā (and then more often than not be forced to be āgratefulā about being āsaved) And we do talk about this. There are lots of us blogging about our lives, our experinces, but we dont get listened to, we get dismissed by prospective adoptive parents, by adoptive parents, by agencies and by people who have nothing to do with adoption because the societies we live in are so invested in the lie that adoption is a win/win/win situation for everybody involved when usualy two of the three parts of that triangle loose something irreplaceable.



And Iām not just talking about adoptees who had abusive or bad adoptive parents, while we do exist and our voices are important, there are many adoptees whose adoptive parents were good people. but that doesnāt negate the adoptees sense of greif and loss



For some of us this should be a time for grieving not celebrating.



and because it is important to me that the voice of adoptees get heard this week/ month Iām linking to a couple of posts by other adoptees



Peaches Post the Living Doll Talks about her personal experience of how being an adoptee can feel



and Possums post Bitter, Angry and Ungrateful Adoptee writes about how important it is that adoptive parents and prospective adoptive parents listen to us so the next generation of adoptees are better understood than wee were



I like this one betterā¦.



National Adoption Month



Different responses to adoption MonthNovember is National Adoption Month. Just wanted to let you know! I have a very tender spot in my heart for adoption. I think Birth Moms are the most incredible women! There are not many people in this world that have more unconditional love and courage than Birth Moms! So, if you know anyone who has been or will be affected by adoption, give them your love and support. Adoption truly is a blessing in so many lives!



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